What absorbs impact better, hard plastic or silicon?

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Silicone cases are generally considered to absorb shock better than hard plastic, making them a popular choice for protecting devices like GoPros during high-speed impacts. However, there is confusion between silicone and silicon, as the latter is brittle and not suitable for protective cases. Alternatives like foam rubber or Styrofoam may also provide effective protection. The effectiveness of any case depends not only on the material but also on the design, including how the camera is mounted and the thickness of the material used. Overall, silicone cases are favored for their shock-absorbing properties, but proper design is crucial for optimal protection.
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Hello,

Not sure really where to ask this but I couldn't find a good answer so why not a physics forum, because well this involves physics. I just got a gopro for my fpv drone and I am wondering what type of case to get for it, either a plastic or silicone one. If I am going 30+ mph and smack into a tree what would absorb most of that energy and protect the gopro?

Thanks
 
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silicon- absorbs shock better
if you use plastic it will most likely crack depending on how hard it is
 
verschrankung said:
silicon- absorbs shock better

wonder where you got that info from ?
the silicon I see in semiconductors is very brittle
and I have no idea where you would get sufficient quantities from to encase a gopro ?

captaincrouton said:
what would absorb most of that energy and protect the gopro?

maybe you would be much better looking at Styrofoam or foam rubber

Dave
 
davenn said:
wonder where you got that info from ?
the silicon I see in semiconductors is very brittle
and I have no idea where you would get sufficient quantities from to encase a gopro ?
maybe you would be much better looking at Styrofoam or foam rubber

Dave
when he said silicon I was assuming a sort of malleable silicon case that is commonly seen in phone cases, not conductor silicon - however I see your point and foam rubber sounds feasible
 
most mobile phone cases are plastics of one type or another, polycarbonate etc
 
There are both plastics and silicone based materials that could be used as a shock absorber.
With plastics you have more choice and they are cheaper.
 
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captaincrouton said:
Not sure really where to ask this but I couldn't find a good answer so why not a physics forum, because well this involves physics. I just got a gopro for my fpv drone and I am wondering what type of case to get for it, either a plastic or silicone one. If I am going 30+ mph and smack into a tree what would absorb most of that energy and protect the gopro?
It's not just about the material, but the specific design:
- How the camera is mounted inside the hard box
- How thick the silicon is
- The mechanical weak points of the camera
 
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A.T. said:
- How thick the silicon is

silicone :wink:
 
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