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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
I know my man, but you all are the gurus, this is just INSANEEE to me that you gurus can get to this observation and use physics to estimate what could happened. after reading all this I will get my a@# in gear and learn a little bit more now that I know , a little more than yesterday... -
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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
car A was a jeep grand Cherokee and the car B a jeep liberty. after reading all help here, I take car A by going 45-47 MPH had enough mass and energy to make car B to rollover at initial impact. Thanks a bunch shimon for your time , help and patience. -
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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
Thanks a bunch and happy new year , you guys are INSANEEEE in the good sense of the word. Thanks again guys -
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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
Daven As stated , I have no claim pending at all but my own curiosity on how this expert get to their conclusion using physics, I have learned that there is a methodology in physics, and that is the part that I am trying to understand. for every event , there is a series of first,second and... -
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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
Shimon That is the part I would lke to learn, what did you use to get to 40kmph( formula) car B rollover once on ground scenario down slope not to stip car A strike on driver side between doors I would like to know car A velocity at impact to cause a car B to rollover once and for car A to... -
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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
shimon Thanks for jumping in and happy holidays car A was moving straight line , car B was moving perpendicular , car A hit car B on the driver side -|, car B rollover once and stop on its side car A steer right and stopped 8 meters and I take the deflection was due to the collision from the... -
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Undergrad Initial Velocity before impact
HI gurus I have found helped on this forum, that I am trying again. I would like to know the steps I should follow in other to find the following I would like to find out how fast a car was going before impact, if after a T collision one of the car steer right and stop at 8 Meters... -
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High School Can a Car Flip Over Another Car at 45-50 MPH on a Dry Road?
Thanks to all for your post and help, and the following I mean in the most respectfully way, " its insane how you gurus come up with this calculation and facts" I just tried to to understand the vertical and horizontal part of this threat and had to get botox for the headache I got. Thanks to... -
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High School Can a Car Flip Over Another Car at 45-50 MPH on a Dry Road?
Ale. my bad for not explaining myself much better, this is time you use to help others and me.. us who seek help should be more explicit on our posts. again thanks a bunchhhhh for all your help and time, is juts like it seems like not too much speed for car A to hit car B on the driver... -
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High School Can a Car Flip Over Another Car at 45-50 MPH on a Dry Road?
Ale/mfb I by no means are a tech guy, so when you mean ramp and vertical, i get lost very fast, car a is going 45-50 mph when car b crossed in front of car a on a street with a small downslop (is a two lane street) that is how car A hit car B on the driver side, so at this point ,can car A... -
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High School Can a Car Flip Over Another Car at 45-50 MPH on a Dry Road?
mfb Thanks a bunch for your reply , I know all the information was very general but I just wanted to know if it was possible for that scenario to happen. car A LENGTH 15ft 6.7in WIDTH 7ft 0.2in HEIGHT 5ft 9.4in GROUND CLEARANCE 0ft 8.5in Car B LENGTH 14ft 6.4in WIDTH 5ft 11.6in HEIGHT 5ft... -
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High School Can a Car Flip Over Another Car at 45-50 MPH on a Dry Road?
Hi gurus I am not physics but I would like to know the following car A jeep Grand C car B Jeep Liberty is it possible for car A to flip over car B if A hit B at 45-50 MPH. in a dry road condition ? Thanks a bunch -
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Undergrad Calculating Visibility Range on One-Lane Street
B. Thanks for jumping in, I will gather all the information for this challenging problem and I will post here, so you can help on this matter, Thanks a bunch for the help. -
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Undergrad Calculating Visibility Range on One-Lane Street
Hi gurus I don’t know if this is the right place to post this but if not maybe someone can point me to the right direction as I am lost and I need help. I would like to know if its possible to calculate the range of visibility that a driver can have looking forward if there is an obstacle...