Why a man falling on a cemented floor receives more injuries than a man falling on a sandy floor?
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A man falling on hard concrete road receives more injuries than the one falling on ploughed sand floor. Therefore, man falling on concrete floor is stopped abruptly in a short interval of time and suffers a sudden change in momentum. Therefore, concrete floor exerts a large force and man gets more injury.
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A man falling on hard concrete road receives more injuries than the one falling on ploughed sand floor. ... Therefore, man falling on concrete floor is stopped abruptly in a short interval of time and suffers a sudden change in momentum. Therefore, concrete floor exerts a large force and man gets more injury.
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