High acceleration occured when the dummy's head hit the B - pillar, indicating that injuries to the head would be possible.
A high acceleration occurred when the dummy's heat hit the B - pillar, indicating that injuries to the head would be possible.
Although the driver dummy's head was not struck by the intruding barrier,
a high acceleration occurred when the head struck the window sill.
Not exact matches
Some scientists believe that an electrical apocalypse could really
occur, in the event of an electromagnetic pulse attack, described in one 2008 white paper as «a
high - intensity burst of electromagnetic energy caused by the rapid
acceleration of charged particles.»
Their goal was to determine under what circumstances
high - magnitude head impacts (linear or rotational
accelerations measuring more than 40g, which are more likely to cause concussions than lower - magnitude impacts)
occur and how representative practice activities are of game activities with respect to these head impacts.
A
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, indicating that head injuries would be possible.
A
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, indicating that injuries to the head would be possible.
A
high head
acceleration and
high neck forces
occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, indicating that injuries to the head and neck would be likely.
A
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the B - pillar, indicating that head injuries would be possible.
As it hits its torque peak it gives the sensation a surge will
occur, but instead it plateaus, and at
high revs through the gears, there's a momentary lapse in
acceleration, the turbo falling off the boil.
High head
accelerations occurred when the dummy's head hit both the steering wheel through the airbag and the B - pillar, indicating that head injuries would be possible.
In the first test, a
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, indicating that head injuries would be possible in a crash of this severity.
In the second test, a
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, indicating that head injuries would be possible in a crash of this severity.
A similar
high head
acceleration occurred in the second test.
The
higher the torso
acceleration, the more sudden the motion, the
higher the forces on the neck, and the more likely a neck injury is to
occur.
A
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, as shown in this overhead view through the windshield.
When the Institute tested a 1999 model, the driver's survival space wasn't maintained very well, the steering wheel moved up toward the driver, and a
high head
acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the pillar behind the driver seat.
Results of the second test were somewhat improved for lower leg injuries, but a
high right foot
acceleration occurred.
A
high head
acceleration occurred when the head hit the B - pillar in the third test, indicating that another injury to the head would be possible.
Studies have shown that traumatic brain lesions (i.e. damaged brain tissue) can
occur in whiplash injuries, but typically will not
occur without a
high magnitude of
acceleration - deceleration and are unlikely to
occur without a significant loss of consciousness.