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Heads up - Fifth Gear review on 14th Oct.
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RE: Heads up - Fifth Gear review on 14th Oct.

Sorry cjfp, you must have been asleep when they covered kinetic energy at school. It's KE which does the damage.

The KE of a car of mass M and velocity V is 0.5*M*V^2

For a car travelling at 2V, the KE is 2*M*V^2

For two cars travelling at V, the total KE is M*V^2.

So, the energy in that car hitting a wall at 120 is twice that of two cars colliding head-on at 60 each. The damage at 120 is much more severe because the greater energy is dissipated through a smaller mass. Truth is though, neither is survivable.

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15-10-2011 10:59am
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I wasn't asleep as I managed to get A level A grade - However, that was a fair few years ago (and needless to say I don't actively use physics calcs in my day to day activities very much) and therefore I'm happy (grrr) to stand corrected.

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15-10-2011 11:08am
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RE: Heads up - Fifth Gear review on 14th Oct.

I have never seen a brick wall traveling at 120 mph (or 60).
So it's not a fair test, to say it's like two cars crashing head on.

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Regardless of the physics of the speeds, that video should become compulsory viewing for all driving test candidates as an illustration of what the results of a head-on collision at LESS then the national speed limit. The results of the Focus (which is a pretty high tech car, safety wise) having a head-on at 70mph with another doing the same don't bear thinking about, let alone at the speeds that some people seem to think are quite acceptable on most A roads in the UK.

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15-10-2011 11:13am
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(15-10-2011 08:18am)mark_n Wrote:  I think the Evoque was seriously impressive coming down that 1:1 slope. The short overhangs really work. I wonder if it would get up it?

That 1:1 slope certainly looked a bit steeper than 45 degrees!
15-10-2011 05:59pm
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I have no doubt at all that it would go up....
(15-10-2011 11:13am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Regardless of the physics of the speeds, that video should become compulsory viewing for all driving test candidates as an illustration of what the results of a head-on collision at LESS then the national speed limit. The results of the Focus (which is a pretty high tech car, safety wise) having a head-on at 70mph with another doing the same don't bear thinking about, let alone at the speeds that some people seem to think are quite acceptable on most A roads in the UK.

Fully agree Tim...all young males especially should eb made to watch and see a fire and rescue simulation. It is one reason I drive RR...having seen friends who are only alive because they were in thrie RR (which was totalled) when some young sprog decided to mump the red lights at 70 mph...

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Direct link to full program here: http://www.channel5.com/shows/fifth-gear...ode-11-174

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(15-10-2011 11:13am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Regardless of the physics of the speeds, that video should become compulsory viewing for all driving test candidates as an illustration of what the results of a head-on collision at LESS then the national speed limit. The results of the Focus (which is a pretty high tech car, safety wise) having a head-on at 70mph with another doing the same don't bear thinking about, let alone at the speeds that some people seem to think are quite acceptable on most A roads in the UK.

Agreed. It should also be shown to those who lose their licence through a speed related offence, along with other shocking videos!
That said there are those that will never take note no matter what!

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16-10-2011 11:06pm
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(15-10-2011 11:13am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Regardless of the physics of the speeds, that video should become compulsory viewing for all driving test candidates as an illustration of what the results of a head-on collision at LESS then the national speed limit.

Ignore the laws of physics if you want to, but they still apply. The carnage we saw of a car driving into a brick wall at 120 mph is equivalent to two cars colliding head-on at 84 mph each, which, so far as I know is NOT LESS than the national speed limit, even in Bonnie Scotland.

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17-10-2011 07:45am
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Mark, I wasn't implying to disregard physics, it was the discussion in the threads above.
Sorry my maths / physics is a bit rusty 37 years after leaving school, how do you arrive at the speed of 84mph - which isn't that far off the speed that many drivers seem to consider to be the enforceable speed limit - 80mph.

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