It can be. Hitting your head at 15 m/hr can hurt quite a bit. It is about the same force as landing on your head after falling from a tall staircase. Potentially lethal
The wheel is certainly bent, the lower control arm or A frame and possibly the strut
Stopping a vehicle with good brakes from 20 miles per hour under good conditions requires about 80 feet. Leaving at least 80 feet will allow you to stop safely without hitting the car in front of you.
Stopping a vehicle with good brakes from 20 miles per hour under good conditions requires about 80 feet. Leaving at least 80 feet will allow you to stop safely without hitting the car in front of you.
1996
I think you multiply. So it'd be 5000 N (newtons)
Depends on the weight of the vehicle.
Impact is the same.
That would depend on the mass of the marble.
Force is mass X acceleration. means that the speed miles its = to miles.
I don't think this question can even be answered with the given information. We need to know the mass of each car.
5 mph
1998
a 45 pound dumbell hitting you at 25 miles per hour
45.24 miles
No, it is not!
Food miles is a term which refers to the distance food is transported from the time of its production until it reaches the consumer. Food miles are one factor used when assessing the environmental impact of food, including the impact on global warming
1,459 miles