| Force on Driver in Example Car Crash For the car crash scenario
where a car stops in 1 foot
from a speed of 30 mi/hr, 
what is the force on the
driver? Assume a 160 lb
(mass = 5 slugs) driver.  If firmly held in non-stretching seatbelt harness: Stopping distance 1 ft.
If not wearing seatbelt, stopping distance determined by nature of collision with windshield, steering column, etc. : stopping distance 0.2 ft. If seat belt harness stretches, increasing stopping distance by 50%: 1.5 ft.| 
           Deceleration =     4836 ft/s2   =      1474  m/s2   =     150 g's    Force =  24068 lb =   107059  N = 12 tons!! | No seatbelt! | 
 These calculated numbers assume constant deceleration, and are therefore an estimate of the average force of impact.| 
            Deceleration =        645ft/s2   =         197 m/s2   =        20   g's     Force =    3209 lb =     14274  N = 1.6 tons | Stretching seatbelt | 
  
 
 
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