A3_2 It's Snow Problem

Dan Cooper, Sean Reiness, Manika Sidhu, Charlie Watson

Abstract


Falling into a pile of snow can sometimes feel like falling into a cold, wet and slightly uncomfortable cushion. Although it may not be the most enjoyable way to break a fall, the fact remains that snow can dampen the force you experience and subsequently make the fall less painful (but unfortunately, no less embarrassing). In this article we calculate how much snow it would take to make a deadly fall, survivable. For a 70kg body falling at terminal velocity, the height of snow required to reduce the deceleration to a survivable 10 g was found to be 17.8 m.

Full Text:

PDF

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.
We use both functional and performance cookies to improve visitor experience. Continue browsing if you are happy to accept cookies. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.
OK