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11-27-2009, 10:49 AM
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What Happens when a Plane Crashes at High Speed
This video demonstrates the momentum of an airplane going at 500 mph. Momentum is P=MV. A plane going that fast with its mass shall require a huge amount of force in order to stop it, so it will keep going through whatever it is hitting until an equal force, or forces, opposes it. Due to an airplane's light structure and its intense speed, it is easily crushed when large forces such as a building collide with it. if u still believe they weren't planes, you're ignorant of physics. Absolutely nothing can be found from a plane crashing at that speed, it turns into complete dust, THATS WHY WE CANT FIND GIANT PIECES. Airplanes arent like cars, they have much less dense structure to them. Just because you cant find a wing or a rudder doesn't mean there was no plane, this shows you why you cant find a plane at high speed plane crashes. This is all simple physics, it has nothing to do with what type of wall it hits because eventual a building like the pentagon or something as hard as the ground will EVENTUALLY stop it and destroy it completely in the process. |
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11-27-2009, 02:44 PM
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Re: What Happens when a Plane Crashes at High Speed
Damn, i would say like crushing a can, but there was nothin left. Nice |