When a force acts on a body that is moving, or able to move, a change in momentum occurs, this change in momentum is known as an impulse. From Newton's second law we can derive that:
The higher the rate of change of momentum, the __________ the force required and therefore the __________ chance of injury.
Safety features such as:
are all designed to reduce the force applied to the person, by reducing the rate of change of momentum. There are two ways to do this:
In practice the change of momentum is normally fixed, but travelling more __________ will reduce your momentum, as will reducing your __________. Instead safety features aim to __________ the time taken to slow them down normally by increasing the time they are in contact with you and deforming around you.
Two men are traveling at 20 m/s (approx 45 mph) in a car with only a drivers air bag. They hit a tree and the car comes to an abrupt halt. Both their heads have a mass of 5 kg. The passengers head hits the hard dashboard and is brought to a stand still in 0.01 seconds, while the drivers head impacts the relatively soft air bag and is slowed to stationary over 0.1 seconds.
Answer to 0 d.p.
Note: In addition to reducing the force, soft objects also increase the suface area over which the force is applied, reducing the pressure. The human forehead can withstand approximately 5000 N of blunt force.