Physics conundrum
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fatboy b

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9,649 posts

232 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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What would be the worst outcome for the occupants of the best selling car in the uk in the following cases?

a) hit an immovable concrete wall at 60 mph

b) hit head-on another car of the same make & weight, and both cars doing 60 mph

dave0010

1,405 posts

177 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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surely the worst outcome would be death?????

*Al*

3,830 posts

238 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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dave0010 said:
surely the worst outcome would be death?????
+1 Can there be worse?

JonRB

78,199 posts

288 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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fatboy b said:
What would be the worst outcome for the occupants of the best selling car in the uk in the following cases?

a) hit an immovable concrete wall at 60 mph

b) hit head-on another car of the same make & weight, and both cars doing 60 mph
Mythbusters categorically proved that both cases are equivalent.

PoleDriver

29,162 posts

210 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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The plane will take off!

fathomfive

10,566 posts

206 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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PoleDriver said:


The plane will take off!
rofl

Now, about those twin towers...

Blue Oval84

5,330 posts

177 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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JonRB said:
fatboy b said:
What would be the worst outcome for the occupants of the best selling car in the uk in the following cases?

a) hit an immovable concrete wall at 60 mph

b) hit head-on another car of the same make & weight, and both cars doing 60 mph
Mythbusters categorically proved that both cases are equivalent.
^^ What he said!

NorthernBoy

12,642 posts

273 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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In theory, if the situation is symmetrical, and if the wall is immovable, then it's the same.

In practice it'd be hard to say. If the other car manages to come through your windscreen, or deposits its hot heavy and rapidly whirring engine in your lap, then you may well prefer the wall.

parapaul

2,828 posts

214 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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Surely it depends on the cars? I'd never argue with mythbusters hehe but that can only be the case if the cars absorb exactly enough of the impact to halve the closing speed?

spyder dryver

1,330 posts

232 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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Already covered today over in the "Lounge"
The cars were doing 50mph though.
Surely a more representative "real world" speed would be 42mph.
Or 100 leptons.

JonRB

78,199 posts

288 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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parapaul said:
Surely it depends on the cars? I'd never argue with mythbusters hehe but that can only be the case if the cars absorb exactly enough of the impact to halve the closing speed?
They were actually pretty scientific on this one. Their small-scale test was pretty conclusive even before they went full-scale.

The small scale used clay patties to simulate the deformable aspect of the cars. I think they also ran them with force gauges too (not totally sure on that). Anyway, they were pretty methodical and scientific on this one.

omgus

7,305 posts

191 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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fathomfive said:
PoleDriver said:


The plane will take off!
rofl

Now, about those twin towers...
hehe

Helicopter on a turntable?

PoleDriver

29,162 posts

210 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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Your wish is my command! smile



Edited by PoleDriver on Sunday 12th December 21:00

omgus

7,305 posts

191 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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PoleDriver said:
Your wish is my command! smile

I consider myself meme'd

paperbag

RichTT

3,266 posts

187 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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Who doesn't like a good thought virus eh? Memes aside, example one is a collision at 60mph whilst collision two is a 120mph impact.

v8will

3,308 posts

212 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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RichTT said:
Who doesn't like a good thought virus eh? Memes aside, example one is a collision at 60mph whilst collision two is a 120mph impact.
Example 1 yes, example 2 no.

JonRB

78,199 posts

288 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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RichTT said:
whilst collision two is a 120mph impact.
That's the myth that was busted.

busta

4,504 posts

249 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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RichTT said:
Who doesn't like a good thought virus eh? Memes aside, example one is a collision at 60mph whilst collision two is a 120mph impact.
Example 2 is two 60mph collisions.

Rubin215

2,084 posts

212 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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dave0010 said:
surely the worst outcome would be death?????
Permanent paralysis, massive disfigurement, brain trauma injury...

For some people, there are many worse outcomes than death.