Gases are compressible (;
gasses are compressible
Gasses are comperssible (plato)
The brain ricochets inside the skull during the impact of an accident. Sometimes, nerve cells can be torn from one another in the process as well.
Anything that is soft.
Airbags reduce the impact on passengers during an auto accident by deploying quickly and creating a cushioning effect that slows down the passengers more gently, absorbing some of the force of the impact.
A bag filled with gas inflates quickly to cushion the impact during a car accident, dispersing the force of the collision and protecting occupants better. On the other hand, a bag filled with water is not compressible and does not absorb energy efficiently, resulting in less effective protection against injuries.
The word "cushion" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a soft object used to support or add comfort. As a verb, it means to make something softer or protect it from impact.
They are called a brain bucket for good reason. A well fitting helmet can stop the skull getting shattered, they cushion the impact on the brain, they stop damage to eyes and sockets, nose, cheekbones, jaws, teeth and skin.
An airbag reduces the force on a driver during a crash by increasing the duration of the impact, allowing the force to be spread out over a longer period of time. When a crash occurs, the airbag rapidly inflates, creating a cushion between the driver and the steering wheel or dashboard. This cushion helps to absorb some of the force and reduce the impact on the driver's body.
loss of lifes
During impact, the two objects exert a force on each other, causing their velocities to change. This can result in deformation, sound, vibration, and heat being produced. The magnitude of the impact force depends on factors such as the mass, velocity, and material properties of the objects.
Toshimitsu Motegi is the Minister in Charge of the Response to the Economic Impact Caused by the Nuclear Accident for Japan.