Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics
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- čas přidán 5. 05. 2024
- Updated in 2020.
What happens to vehicles and their occupants in crashes is determined by science. "You can't argue with the laws of physics," says Griff Jones, award-winning high school physics teacher who goes behind the scenes at the Institute's Vehicle Research Center to explore the basic science behind car crashes. Using a series of vehicle maneuvers on a test track plus filmed results of vehicle crash tests, Jones explains in anything but lecture style the concept of inertia, the relationship between crash forces and inertia, momentum and impulse, and a lot more.
Quote from Paul G. Hewitt, the developer of the "Conceptual Physics" curriculum and author of the best selling text book by the same name: "The video "Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics" and accompanying teacher's guide are wonderful. The pacing is excellent, the coverage fascinating, and most importantly, the physics is correct. It's a first rate teaching package. I give it five stars!"
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This is the egg test for anybody who needs to know the information
Imagine watching this video for school
Imagine
It will be crazy
I am
Don't have to. We had a class in engineering about rigid body kinematics. We watched something similar. Take mechanical engineering. Issa good time
I am😭😭
How do I know physics so well? I have watched this video or a variation of it about once a month for the last ten years showing it to my driving students.
nice bro
That’s sick broski
I'm learning physics also yet the foundation of physics is quantum physics - and it does scale to the macroscale via noncommutativity. thanks
They use "p" for momentum because when Liebniz in Germany was developing a lot of the same ideas as Newto,n he used the term "progress," hence "p," defined as the quantity of motion with which a bod proceeds in a certain direction.
And here I thought pmomentum secretly had a silent "p" in front of it (possibly of Greek origin) like pneumatic. :) . Thanks for the historical reference!
I'm a sophomore and I'm taking physics inertia is actually kind of interesting I'm also practicing driving so I guess this'll help
The British driver Mark Blundell survived the crash at 9:30 with a broken foot, the crash took part in Rio
Excellent job explaining the physics of car crashes.
I grew up in Northern Virginia. Moved away about 15 years ago. Visited the area again and the drivers there really scared me. So many bad drivers in NoVa days.(worse than NYC, Chicago, and even LA)
I'm a Physics major so i already knew the formulas like i know my own name, but the explanation was just so fun that i still watched it all hahaha
Awesome video. Great job
cool,You cant get away from the very basic physics!
Enhancing road safety with physics!
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So if I'm going to ship myself to China, use a strong box. I get it! thanks
I would love to have that job and seeing this stuff i naction in person insteadof videos/movies/games but holly crap that is just insane on how this stuff works and all. that's crazy of what we can do on computers and to control electronic stuff from computers. 3:30 When you forget/forgot to strap on your seatbelt(s) and this happens: 3:32
Got sent here for school☠️
x2 bro
yo thanks dude
10:30 ish is anybody else annoyed by the fact that he doesn't stop the balls between smashes in the Newton's Cradle demonstration?
Anyone got the answers to the worksheet. Would be much appreciated
Such a good vehicle with so little comments? Thats really disappointing, but also a good thing since not many people are arguing about this.
now this is crazy
Anyone else here from 8th grade science
@Camden Wulforst Camden
Hey camden
I am
9th for me :p
I really felt the chest pain when the Dummy got nailed. Ouch that would hurt
have to watch this for physics…
this is lit
Mint
I miss early 2000s education videos
I’m planning on working here one day
That's cool to hear. You'll be saving lives as well as being able to watch all of these different cars get crushed, which must be fun. Thank you in the future if you ever decide to work there!
Why all the comments are from a day ago?
idk thats kinda weird
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@@eranbroide3003 lol wait what I had to watch this for a science assignment tho-
@@Aquamqrine maybe all these people commenting are from your class watching it for the assignment
A physicist is walking down the street, he sees a man about to jump off a building and commit suicide. The physicist shouts to him "Dont jump! You have so much potential"
Imagine if the insurance institute for highway safety made their own car
"Insurance institute for *Highway* safety" but every crash is at 30 mph.
what highway do you go 30 on? Where are the 85 mph crash tests?
people always don't understand how if you design vehicles to withstand very high speed collisions, then injuries are more likely in more common, low speed accidents.
I think it's pretty simple
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Bob
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You should make crash test
why the crash dummy kinda 😳😳
Could you elaborate?
Ikrrr 😳
WHAT.
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Ah yes, death.
wait? can't argue with the laws of physics? but that's what many German drivers do when their cars are travelling at 107mph to 132mph on the Autobahn every single day...
rip to those cars is all i can say
Except the ones that are put on display
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look at the dummy's knees, it hits the dashboard, wouldn't that injure your knees severely ?
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@@titan9259 a bunch of middle schoolers found this I am one too) because science class and riddled the comment section with memes
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