Average Impact Force Calculator
Estimates the average impact force during a collision using the impulse-momentum principle.
Estimates the average impact force during a collision using the impulse-momentum principle. Enter your Mass, Velocity Before Impact, Impact Time to get an instant average impact force. Formula: (mass * velocity) / impact_time.
Average Impact Force
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How It Works
This calculator estimates the average force experienced during a collision. It uses the impulse-momentum principle, which relates force to the change in motion over a short time.
When an object moving at a certain speed comes to a stop during impact, its momentum changes. By dividing that change in momentum by the impact time, we get the average force during the collision.
- Momentum is calculated as mass × velocity.
- A faster speed or heavier mass increases the force.
- A shorter impact time increases the force.
- Formula used: (mass × velocity) ÷ impact time.
Understanding the Results
The result shows the average force experienced during the collision, measured in Newtons (N). This is not the peak force, but the average force over the time of impact.
Higher values mean a stronger impact. Reducing speed or increasing impact time (like using airbags or padding) lowers the force.
- The output is measured in Newtons (N).
- Larger numbers mean stronger impact forces.
- Reducing velocity lowers the force.
- Increasing impact time reduces the force.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. It is not professional advice. Verify results with a qualified professional. Disclaimer.