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Acceleration and deceleration forces can be measured in terms of gravitational acceleration (g).
Exposures to deceleration forces lasting longer than 0.2 second can cause fluid displacement or tissue deformation.
"It's just physically impossible, no matter how much a parent loves that child, given deceleration forces of an aircraft in a crash to hold onto that child".
These acceleration or deceleration forces, expressed as multiples of gravity, or G's, force blood from the upper part of the body -- including the brain -- to the legs and feet, and also impair breathing.
Various shock absorbers in the body withstand the deceleration forces, but for those who are not very flexible in their hips, the forces tend to go to the lower back.
This would happen with an axial load on a dorsiflexed hand, with the hypothenar part bearing the deceleration forces.
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If the duration of deceleration in a position facing forward is less than 0.2 second, the maximum endurable deceleration force is 30 g.
Landing operation generates the largest global deceleration (force) on the whole UAV compared with all other applied cases of loading.
Kubica was involved in a violent accident in 2007 when he crashed his BMW Sauber at 180mph in the Canadian Grand Prix, experiencing a deceleration force of 28G.
When a moving body falls with noose around neck, it causes injuries to cervical structures through additional axial traction (deceleration force) and radial shearing forces of the tightening noose.
Less commonly, pneumothorax may be caused by a disruption of closed airway spaces, such as the alveoli, due to a sudden increase in intrathoracic pressure or to a direct impact or deceleration force to the chest wall.
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