• I_am_10_squirrels@beehaw.org
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    1 month ago

    Interesting problem. Kinetic energy is Ek = kv2, where k = 1/2 for Newtonian physics. To double your speed, you need to apply four times the energy. Momentum is p = mv, so doubling your speed doubles your momentum. When you’re in a vehicle collision, it’s your momentum that hurts you as you collide with the car frame around you. Small particles don’t have much mass, but at relativistic speeds they have a lot of momentum.