Why do we use peak Gs (g-force) and not deaccelerarion time for measuring car crashes?
Why do we always use peak Gs for car crashes?
Wouldn't deacceleration time be a better metric?
E.g peak of 65 Gs and 160 mph to 0 in 200ms?
65 Gs peak over a very small time frame could cause no damage.
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G-force is used to describe the acceleration of an object relative to Earth's gravity. Assuming you are sitting at a desk or standing on solid ground right now, you are in a 1 G environment; Earth's standard force of gravity (G) is pushing against you as it normally does.
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G-force is used to describe the acceleration of an object relative to Earth's gravity. Assuming you are sitting at a desk or standing on solid ground right now, you are in a 1 G environment; Earth's standard force of gravity (G) is pushing against you as it normally does.
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