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freexd
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Hello,
Imagine the following scenario: a person is lying in bed, straight on the back. A second person passes the bed and accidently hits the edge with it's knee. The created force results in a fast head movement of the person on the bed, towards the direction where the impact was.
Is it correct that the force would have been the same high, when the knee hit the head directly?
Imagine the following scenario: a person is lying in bed, straight on the back. A second person passes the bed and accidently hits the edge with it's knee. The created force results in a fast head movement of the person on the bed, towards the direction where the impact was.
Is it correct that the force would have been the same high, when the knee hit the head directly?