this is because if you hit a haystack, you are making the impact time longer, and so reducing the amount of force that the car is under at any one given time.
this is supposed to be a library work hahaha
If the car comes to a full stop when hitting a haystack, then it has greater momentum when hitting the stone wall. This is because momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and if the car stops in a shorter distance when hitting the haystack, it must have had higher velocity (and therefore momentum) compared to when it hit the stone wall.
The car hitting the stone wall will have the greater change in momentum, as the stone wall exerts a larger force on the car due to its rigidity compared to the softer haystack. The change in momentum is determined by the force applied over time, which is greater in the case of hitting the stone wall.
no.
Wall mirrors are usually a better choice due to their full-height nature you can see your whole body.
set against the wall bump against the wall spike aiming at the bottom of a wall to increase accuracy practice serving practice footwork
Texas is pretty good, but Kentucky is currently way better with John Wall and stuff.
How do you suppose you can get below the Great Wall? lol... Because it is easier to shoot down at something than to shoot up or across.
John Wall is definitely better.
Wall-Nuts without a doubt.
Nothing. I would let it be. There shouldn't be anything for you to worry about its not that serious then.
They hold very well, better than into wood.