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by dsfyu404ed
2796 days ago
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This is wrong. Kinetic energy is not what kills you. Force is not what kills you (the human body can handle triple digit G forces for a short time). Hitting things in the cabin is what kills you. The only way kinetic energy is related is that it also happens to increase with speed. Using kinetic energy to imply that lethality goes up exponentially with speed is misleading at best. |
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Because you can just hold tight to the steering wheel?
And yes the kinetic energy per se does not kill you. It's when the kinetic energy gets converted to elastic/inelastic transformation of your head that you die. There is a clear correlation of speed and survivability.
See: http://www.humantransport.org/sidewalks/SpeedKills.htm
5% chance of dying @ 20mph
85% chance of dying @ 40mph