Submitted by DemonOfTheAstroWaste t3_11c3z36 in space
dipper1985 t1_ja1mx7x wrote
Reply to comment by PyrrhoTheSkeptic in Explosions in space movies? by DemonOfTheAstroWaste
> the fact that hitting a spec of dust at anything near light speed would obliterate the spacecraft,
How is this, though? You can hit a bug going 90 mph and it just splatters on your windshield. A rock flies off your fender etc.
Ishidan01 t1_ja1or2o wrote
Bug soft, so it splats. A pebble at 90 mph WILL crack your windshield, or dent your fender.
Force equals mass times velocity SQUARED: velocity means more to force than mass, so if you have a very high velocity, a very small mass carries a lot of force.
Word correction: should have said energy, not force.
dipper1985 t1_ja1pzea wrote
>Force equals mass times velocity SQUARED: velocity means more to force than mass, so if you have a very high velocity, a very small mass carries a lot of force.
This is kind of the answer I wanted, thank you.
rockmodenick t1_ja24sg2 wrote
So much of modern ballistics is based on this model it's shocking it isn't more widely known.
PyrrhoTheSkeptic t1_ja1ourv wrote
90 mph is almost nothing.
To help you understand, think about tossing a bullet back and forth with a friend. You can do that without your hand getting hurt at all, because the bullet is not going very fast. However, that same bullet being shot from a gun is going very fast coming out of barrel, and it hitting your hand at that speed makes a very significant difference for how it would affect your hand if the bullet hit your hand.
And the speed of a bullet out of a gun is practically nothing compared with going near the speed of light; the forces involved are vastly greater with vastly greater speed.
Im_Chad_AMA t1_ja1oaap wrote
The speed of light is 300,000 km/s, or about 671,000,000 miles per hour. Quite a few orders of magnitude larger than 90 mph.
The kinetic energy of an object depends on both its mass and its velocity. A fly against your car is light enough, and the velocity of your car is small enough, that a collision between a car and a fly does nothing to the car. Once you approach lightspeed though, even a speck of dust could wreak havoc
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