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"Keith Willshaw" wrote:
:"Jim E" wrote in message ... : : Watched the program. : Their conclusion, frozen or thawed makes no difference to impact. : Strictly a function of mass, velocity, and time of deceleration. : :Hmmm, I suspect when dealing with a kg of water it makes a :big difference to the fan blades if that water is frozen :in a single lump. Sounds to me like they left out a calculation of the energy of deformation (which doesn't go into the windscreen, but rather into the chicken). Frozen chicken deforms much less, so I would expect it to actually have greater energy of impact when compared to the non-frozen variety given the same initial impetus. Sort of like the 'crush space' on a car with a long hood. -- "Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory." --G. Behn |
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