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  • May 13, 2008, 06:25 AM
    ibrhoda
    Movement of bodies on impact
    When a stationary car is hit from the back by another car, which way will the people (& things) in the stationary car be thrown?
  • May 13, 2008, 12:24 PM
    Capuchin
    Well: let's do some physics.

    1. take a box, or a piece of paper, or something similar, and put it on the table in front of you.

    2. take something else, something light and not too stable. A plastic figurine would work well, but see what you have that's similar. Put the object on the box/paper/whatever

    3. shunt the paper forward, thus simulating the collision you described.

    4. Observe

    Hopefully you can describe what you observed.
  • May 14, 2008, 12:45 AM
    ibrhoda
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Capuchin
    Well: let's do some physics.

    1. take a box, or a piece of paper, or something similar, and put it on the table in front of you.

    2. take something else, something light and not too stable. A plastic figurine would work well, but see what you have that's similar. Put the object on the box/paper/whatever

    3. shunt the paper forward, thus simulating the collision you described.

    4. Observe

    Hopefully you can describe what you observed.

    Well, dear Capuchin, thanks for that. I already know all that. I was looking for a scientific explanantion because I've been having this debate with a friend who refuses to see the obviousness of pushing something fwd with something else. & where things move to. Maybe a more helpful answer..

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