Impact Force after falling of a chair

In summary, the chair flips backwards and the person goes backwards sitting on the chair and head strikes the floor, what would the impact force to the persons back of the head be ?
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Steve Smith
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Hi,

Hopefully somewone will know the calculation to find out the impact force for one person sitting on a chair and falling backwards with a full deaceleraton to a hard floor, what would the impact force be to the base of he head when stricking the floor.

Chair is a chair with a bottom and a back rest section
From floor to bottom of chair 360 mm
Whilst in the sitting position head from floor 1100 mm
Weight of person on the chair 100 kg

The chair flips backwards and the person goes backwards sitting on the chair and head strikes the floor, what would the impact force to the persons back of the head be ?

Regards,
Steve Smith
 
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This is very hard to calculate, you can get the speed they hit the floor with fairly easily.
But the force will depend on how their head slows down as it hits (f=ma where 'a' is the deceleration)
It's even more complicated for a head, the skull will slow at a certain rate but the brain will slow down at a different rate as different structures absorb energy in different ways.
 
  • #3
Hi,

I agree with your statement to mesure the aceleration one problem I believe in the calculation is that the movement of the fall is dot directly downward but a slight pendulum affect as tha chair tilts over the head is not making a direct fall from 1100 mm but swinging at a pendulum that is why i mention the chairs dimensions.

The deacelaretion would be 0 mm hitting a concreted or tiled floor as no movement could still occur after the impact.

Yes the brain momentum and force would be diffrent due to t own density / mass / weight and the liquid between the brain and scull.

Just wanting the calculation based on the imact force to the floor but not as a 100% downward fall but a pendulum fall due to the chair dimensions.

Many thanks for your reply.

Regards
Steve Smith
 

1. What is impact force after falling of a chair?

Impact force after falling of a chair is the amount of force exerted on an object or surface when a chair falls onto it. It is typically measured in units of Newtons (N).

2. How is impact force after falling of a chair calculated?

The impact force after falling of a chair can be calculated using the formula F=ma, where F is the force, m is the mass of the chair, and a is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²). This calculation assumes that the chair falls from a certain height and reaches a certain velocity upon impact.

3. What factors can affect the impact force after falling of a chair?

Several factors can affect the impact force after falling of a chair, including the height from which the chair falls, the weight and size of the chair, and the surface onto which it falls. Other factors such as the angle of impact and the materials involved can also play a role.

4. Is impact force after falling of a chair dangerous?

The impact force after falling of a chair can be dangerous, especially if the chair falls from a significant height or onto a hard surface. The force of impact can cause injury to both the person falling from the chair and the object or surface it falls onto.

5. How can the impact force after falling of a chair be minimized?

To minimize the impact force after falling of a chair, it is important to take precautions such as using sturdy chairs, placing them on stable surfaces, and making sure they are properly maintained. Additionally, using protective equipment such as mats or cushions can help reduce the force of impact. Proper training on how to safely sit and stand on chairs can also help prevent falls and minimize the impact force.

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