Saab 9-5 (2010) crash test video

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

Video of Saab's internal crash testing for the new 2010 Saab 9-5

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  • @Funker242 & @proxemi: 2 cars crashing into each other while traveling 60Kph has the exact same effect on both cars as the effect on a single car traveling 60 kph hitting a brick wall. The reason is that both cars decellerate from 60 kph to 0. Neither car is decellerating from 120 to 0. And because Ma = F (according to Newton, a fact which is very likely to have been included in your school's basic physics).. The force is equal in both cases..

  • SAAB, SVENSK STOLTHET!

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  • @nihadisgreat You're damn right!

    For those still suspect, go to see Mythbuster episode 143.

  • they take it pretty well

  • @elgh33 /watch?v=aNi17YLnZpg

  • @nihadisgreat It is NOT the same as if you hit a brick wall in 60.kpm when you meet a car with the same speed. The deccelleration time is the important one....read all the Newton eqt...?

  • I love knowing that hot girls help develop saabs

  • IM CRYING :( I WOULD HAVE HAD THAT

  • @elgh33 volvos are like trucks in the size of a car. Saabs are eligant bieutiful, etc

  • #OMG she have a chick liste note a check liste

  • @popee24 Thats exactly what I am saying sir. Just Google "newton's third law" and check it out. I believe they even tried it on a mythbuster episode.

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