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Gunpowder can be set off by a car battery by using seawater to conduct the spark. Busted The spark created by the car battery was not powerful enough to be conducted through seawater into the gunpowder. A harpoon gun is accurate up to 100 feet (30 m). Confirmed Tory was able to hit Hugo accurately in exactly the same spot that was shown in the ...
The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute has developed a moose crash test dummy called "Mooses". The dummy (which is made with similar weight, centre of gravity and dimensions to a live moose) is used to simulate realistic moose collisions. Australian car manufacturers use crash test kangaroo dummies for similar reasons. [17]
The Build Team set up a full-scale test, towing a car with a board ("board car") into a parked vehicle ("crash car") set in front of a crash barricade to stop it dead on impact. A third vehicle ("target car") was placed 40 ft (12.2 m) behind the crash car, pointing directly at the oncoming board car.
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A woman discovered a secret car hack thanks to a hot tip on social media. Teacher and TikToker @jmac8781 learned that the handles in the back seat of her car were more functional than she thought.
On June 11, Elsworth Barrington suffered serious injuries after hitting a moose while he was riding his motorcycle from Bonner’s Ferry in North Idaho to Hamilton, Montana, ...
The MythBusters explained, even when hitting the truck's ramp, the car's inertia keeps it going at exactly the same speed relative to the ground—which lets it safely drive into the big rig, with no surprising accelerations. Jamie then reinforced the concept by safely exiting the moving semi truck in reverse.
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