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  • Steely Hill
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A bullet leaving the muzzle of an M-16 rifle has a momentum of 85 kg m/s, this will definitely kill you.

A penny, which weighs 2.35 grams (or 0.00235kg) would need to be travelling at 36,000 m/s to or almost 130,000 km/hour to achieve the same kind of momentum.

Assuming the terminal velocity of the penny in Earth's atmosphere to be around 100 m/s, the maximum momentum of the penny is 0.235 kg m/s.

A baseball travelling at 1.6 m/s (about 5.7 km/h or 3.6 mph) has the same momentum as the penny. It's unlikely that a baseball travelling at this speed will kill you.

I guess a penny might hit someone edge on (rather than flat), then the force would be more concentrated than in the baseball example, but it would seem that you would have to be pretty unlucky to suffer serious injury as a result.



so in summary, a coin can only reach a maximum velocity when dropped from a height because of a constant gravitational force and the mass of the coin itself. so it will not do you too much damage if dropped from any height. yes it will hurt but not to the point you would collapse in a heap of agony. i saw a show called mythbusters where they recreated the maximum force and proved it and there was only red marks being made. which inspired me to do my own experiment which led to an aching head but not real damage. a variety of distances and coins were used

fun with science!

so theres a bit of education for you all

thanks for your time

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Er.. the metal that cracked the lads head bursted a blood vessel causing him to feel & faint lose consciousness.

 
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J-Axe wrote:
Er.. the metal that cracked the lads head bursted a blood vessel causing him to feel & faint lose consciousness.


he is a wimp

are they even 100% sure it was a coin? anyway as i stated, you would be EXTREMELY unlucky to suffer serious injury

 
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The guy who threw it is the wimp.

 
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I would the say possibility is slim but if the coin was thrown with the right momentum and it hit u in the right (or wrong!) spot on the head it will hurt and 'can' do serious damage

 
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yes but the chances are very slim. you have got more chance of being hurt from tripping over while running the line than actually being injured from a coin

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