The trajectories of pedestrians, motorcycles, motorcyclists etc. following a road accident.

Author(s)
Searle, J. & Searle, A.
Year
Abstract

The paper derives an equation for projection velocity associated with a given total trajectory. Using this equation it is possible to bracket the limits within which the projection velocity must lie, even when the angle of projection is unknown.

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Publication

Library number
B 22820 (In: B 22801 [electronic version only]) /80/84/ IRRD 275467/845917
Source

In: Proceedings of twenty-seventh Stapp car crash conference with international research committee on biokinetics of impacts (IRCOBI), San Diego, California, October 17-19 1983, p. 277-286, 5 graph., 2 tab., 6 ref.; SAE paper No. 831622

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