jaydeehess
Penultimate Amazing
On another forum there is a debate about the force of the impact of flight 93 especially compared to the Sandia Labs test of an F4 into a concrete block.
I idealized the two and compared the impact forces.
Could someone with a little more physics or engineering comment on what i wrote.
I believe that as far as direct comparisons this is Ok.
I idealized the two and compared the impact forces.
Could someone with a little more physics or engineering comment on what i wrote.
I believe that as far as direct comparisons this is Ok.
....the force of impact, in a perfectly elastic collision, that is calculated by taking the kinetic energy of the object and dividing it by the distance through which the decelleration took place. (or the change in momentum divided by the time of decelleration) and this has to be done vectorially.
Idealizing the collision between aircraft and Earth
the Boeing (flight 93) has a mass of 100,000Kg
it is travelling at 255 meters per second
The trench and crater are 2-3 meters deep(call it 3m)
0.5 X 100,000 X 2552 / 3 = 1.1 X 109 Newtons
A Boeing 757 just sitting on a runway exerts about 1 X 106 Newtons
on the ground beneath it. Thus the force of the impact was approx 1000 times that due to gravity.
The F4 ( in the Sandia test) has a mass of 13,500 Kg
was travelling at about 210 meters per second
and the collision lasted about 0.05 seconds
13,500 X 210/ 0.05 = 57 x 106 Newtons
an F4 sitting on the Earth exerts about 13 X 104Newtons on the ground
Thus the impact was just under 500 times the force due to gravity.
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