You're speaking gibberish and displaying a fundamental lack of understanding of high school physics.travelinman67 wrote:Wrong. Momentum CAN determine lethality. Acceleration, while effecting force IS NOT a necessary variable to determine lethality.houndawg wrote:
Two mistakes. F=ma is the relevant equation to your premise, not p=mv. "Lethal momentum" is the wrong phrase to describe what you're trying to describe, "lethal force" is correct. Note that a=dv/dt and that a force, (F), is actually proportional to the change in momentum, (p), with respect to time. Again, big difference.
I acknowledged my function error. Now you're just howling at the moon.
Try again.
What describes what you think you're talking about is KE=(mv^2)/2 which shows us that if you double an objects velocity you increase its kinetic energy by a factor of 4. You may want to do a bit of remedial study before you try to bullshit us with science.











