Forces and Motion The Physics of Car Crashes (preview)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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Duration: 25 minutes / Year: 2015 / Age: 13-18
Bring Newton's three laws of motion to life with this DVD that uses extraordinary slow motion HD footage filmed during car crash testing to explore how energy is distributed during the fractions of a second when cars crash. The DVD explores ideas of inertia, resultant forces, energy and momentum, but applies it in the real world context of designing air bags, crumple zones and seats to protect the passenger.
Suggested exam board specification links:
GCS Level
AQA
GCSE Physics - Unit P1.2 - Forces and Their Effects
OCR
21st Century Science GCSE Physics A - P4 - Explaining Motion
Gateway Science GCSE Physics B - Module P3 - Forces for Transport
Cambridge _ IGCSE Physics
1.2 - Motion
1.5 - Forces
1.6 - Momentum
Edexcel
International GCSE in Physics - Section 1 - Forces and Motion
GCSE Physics - P2 - Physics for your Future
As/A2 Level
AQA - Set A - 4.1.1 Momentum
AQA - Set B - 4.1.1 Momentum
Edexcel - Set A - 4.3.1 Momentum
OCR Physics A - G484 Newton’s Laws and Momentum
THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE MOST USEFULL VIDEO ABOUT SEATBELTS EVER!
this helps a lot, and the only video I can find that I can stand listening to and makes sense! sad i cant see the whole thing
To my understanding, seatbelts are used to stop the inertia of ones body force?
Yep. To prevent you from dying basically.
bro this is scary but helpfull
A better explanation of inertial forces is given at
www.youtube.com/@Gravitation_Gravitivity
0:45 the china on the table.
This video is very specific and derailed.
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Would this car crash result in forces of unbalanced or balanced?
Thanks for your question. Whilst there is a change in the state of motion - in this case deceleration, the forces are unbalanced but before and after the collision the forces are balanced.
Pumpkin Interactive ok thank you this really helped
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pause and look at 1:08
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