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He says: "If you're travelling at 30mph, in the case of impact an unrestrained average-sized dog would be projected forward with a force equal to a baby elephant".
Moore talks of crashes in terms of Gs, a G being a force equal to a person's weight; a 100-G crash would be one in which your body had to withstand a force of 100 times its weight.
It belongs to a 19-year-old British au pair named Louise Woodward, accused of handling the baby in her care so roughly that he died of brain injuries from a force equal to a two-story fall.
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Weight is a force, equal to an object's mass multiplied by the gravitational acceleration caused by the Earth (equal to 10 metres per second per second), in the direction of the centre of the planet.
We now know that the explosion over Chelyabinsk occurred with a force equal to 500 kilotons of TNT, or a couple of dozen Nagasaki bombs.
The 12 barrels of hydrogen peroxide were enough, when mixed with other chemicals, to produce a bomb with a force equal to 1,200 pounds of TNT, the authorities said at the time of the arrests.
The 12 vats of hydrogen peroxide collected by the suspects, when mixed with other chemicals, could produce a bomb with a force equal to 1,200 pounds of TNT, officials said.
Officials said that if the suspects had not been stopped, they could have produced a bomb with a force equal to 1,100 pounds of TNT, more powerful than the bombs that killed 191 people in Madrid in 2004 and 52 commuters in London in 2005, prosecutors said when the three were arrested.
At a given draft and trim in calm water, the upward buoyancy forces vary from bow to stern in a fixed fashion because each unit length of the ship is supported by a force equal to the weight of water displaced by a transverse section of unit length at that point.
The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima had a force equal to that of 16,000 tons of TNT.
One of the first such devices was the W-54 warhead, whose explosive force, or yield, varied from 0.1 to 1 kiloton (1 kiloton is a force equal to 1,000 tons of TNT).
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