Episode 29

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There are three stages one we have the Initial impact: The car bumper will hit the leg or the knee joint. The thigh will connect with the edge of the hood. The body contours to the front of the car and is carried." " Then the trajectory: The lower body is thrown forward, and the upper body is thrown relative to the car. The head will hit the hood or windshield, and typically the pedestrian will separate from the car. Ground contact: where the pedestrian will then fall to the ground. The point of contact depends on the height of the car and the height of the pedestrian. In some tragic instances, most often seen with buses or larger vehicles, the pedestrian is knocked down by the crash, and the vehicle rolls over him or her." " what of speed ,how will it affect an impact?" I asked .

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