i witness some overturn accidents these few weeksOriginally posted by adenblade:hi...
it was my fren's car who overturned... three people inside but thank God nobody got hurt, just badly shaken.![]()
Does your theory applies more to race cars?? A normal sedan car should not flip over easily unless a third force is being applied to it.Originally posted by HENG@:i dunno if u guys know this? assuming u're properly belted in, in a high speed accident, the more times u roll the more likely u are to survive the accident?
When a car rolls, what it does is to dissipate energy. Energy which otherwise might have been transferred to the occupants of the car. Thats how people die, when the energy from a big crash is absorbed by the occupants instead of by the crash structure.
i thought sedan cars are more prone to flipping? higher center of gravity or something.Originally posted by Praetorian111:Does your theory applies more to race cars?? A normal sedan car should not flip over easily unless a third force is being applied to it.
Just two weeks ago I saw one type R overturn near to king albert park.
physics applies to everything. At hign speeds, when the limits of adhesion are being breached, it can flip fairly easily.Originally posted by Praetorian111:Does your theory applies more to race cars?? A normal sedan car should not flip over easily unless a third force is being applied to it.
Just two weeks ago I saw one type R overturn near to king albert park.