Because of inertia (Newton's First Law), the person will keep moving forward with the same velocity that they were travelling before the collision. Also, following Darwin's Law of natural selection, it is a mechanism for removing undesirable traits (idiocy) from the human gene pool.
At an intersection.
Molecules or atoms in a gas are farther apart than in a liquid, so the collision frequency is lower.
No. Erosion could not have such a dramatic effect on Earth's rotation. The tilt on Earth's axis is likely a result of a collision with another planet early in Earth's history. This same collision formed the moon.
Decreasing particle size increases the surface area available for collision, leading to a higher collision frequency of reactants. Smaller particles move more freely and are more likely to collide with each other, increasing the chance of successful collisions and promoting faster reaction rates.
Uranus likely experienced a collision with a massive object in the early solar system, causing it to be knocked on its side and creating its extreme axial tilt of 98 degrees. This collision likely occurred billions of years ago and is a unique feature that sets Uranus apart from the other planets in our solar system.
If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.
If you are thrown from your vehicle during a collision, you are approximately 30 times more likely to be killed than if you remain inside the vehicle. This statistic highlights the critical importance of wearing seat belts, which significantly enhance passenger safety by keeping occupants secured during an accident.
It could be a door seal or more likely the windshield is leaking.
The passenger would move forward, and either hit the seat or the windshield due to the inertia of the passenger (tendency to not change motion).
At an intersection.
The seat belt is meant to keep you in place during impact. If you are not wearing one and the impact is strong enough, you could be thrown through the windshield or around inside the vehicle. It is meant for protection to minimize injury.
Wearing a seatbelt significantly reduces the risk of serious injury or death in a car accident by preventing you from being thrown from the vehicle or hitting the windshield. Seatbelts also help to distribute the force of a collision across the strongest parts of your body, such as the chest and pelvis, minimizing the impact on vulnerable areas. It is a simple and effective way to protect yourself and others in the car.
A subductive collision.
You are not more likely to survive a collision if you are thrown from the vehicle. You need to wear a seat belt.
That depends on the make, but not likely with that many years in between.
No.
Perhaps a bug on windshield.