Poster: A snowHead
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Is this maths wonky?..
Did you know that a 2cm thick helmet increases the volume of the average head by 72%? I assumed an average adult head radius of 10cm (a total unscientific guess) but, of course, on a child the increase in volume will be far greater - over 150%.
Volume = 4/3 x Pi x the radius cubed - that assumes a sphere but you get the drift.
A helmeted head is a much much bigger target... hmmm...
A helmeted head with a GoPro, meanwhile... Idiot Factor = gap between waistband and underpants x number of body piercings squared x average speed of one handed texting divided by student loan balance, expressed in F*ckwit Units.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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if you're talking about size of target, you want surface area rather than volume...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Sure, but probability of collision won't be proportional to volume.
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Is this maths wonky?..
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yes. The top line of your equation is spot on but it ought to be divided by the inverse of the student loan balance.
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Arno, OK, so using 4 x Pi x radius squared (less a discount for the neck area) I reckon an adult surface area is about 40% bigger and a child's is about 90% bigger. Still a lot bigger target then.
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Arno, I don't think surface area is right either. In many scenarios it's going to make almost no difference at all - if you're colliding with a static object then you're moving towards it, so chances are not having a helmet will just slightly delay impact.
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Ask him for a copper GoPro, Swiller
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finestgreen, with a head-on into a static object you are toast anyway so this really comes into play for the more common glancing blow.
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
Did you know that a 2cm thick helmet increases the volume of the average head by 72%? |
So if you want to increase the amount of average head you get by 72% you need a 2cm thick helmet ?
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hsdee,
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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finestgreen wrote: |
if you're colliding with a static object... |
and, by the way, if it isn't moving what are you doing colliding with it?
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The closest thing to what you're looking for is probably the cross sectional area, then. But any simplification like this is of course going to be hugely misleading.
I think the possible addition of rotation is much more worrying than increased target size, anyway
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finestgreen wrote: |
The closest thing to what you're looking for is probably the cross sectional area, then. But any simplification like this is of course going to be hugely misleading. |
this sounds right to me
whatever, seems a bit of a leap to say that your helmeted head is X% bigger therefore you are X% more likely to bang your head. and even if that is true you aren't really very likely to bang your head in the first place. if you double almost zero, you are still left with almost zero
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You know it makes sense.
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finestgreen wrote: |
But any simplification like this is of course going to be hugely misleading. |
excellent
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Arno, I haven't said at any stage that you are X% more likely to bang your head, I merely said
However, it must mean that a very near miss without a helmet, might turn into an impact with a helmet and especially so if the thing you are near-missing with is also wearing a helmet. Actually, just boycot France.
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Poster: A snowHead
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If you catch an edge resulting in a nasty bit of whipping your head at the ground the X% biggerness (yes its a real word) of the helmeted head wont make a bit of difference as we all know there is no way to stop the inevitable back of head hitting the deck.
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Actually, just boycot France. |
Yeah, darn right
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Yeah, I see where this is going. More mass, more weight = more impact force. So you're much safer wearing a helmet, and now you have the confidence to go even faster, and you can cause much more damage into the bargain. It's like having bull bars on your 4x4! In fact with a gopro it's like having a sledge hammer attached to your bull bars. Lets open the helmet debate again...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
Arno, I haven't said at any stage that you are X% more likely to bang your head, I merely said
However, it must mean that a very near miss without a helmet, might turn into an impact with a helmet and especially so if the thing you are near-missing with is also wearing a helmet. Actually, just boycot France. |
I never banged my head on chairlift bars until I started wearing a helmet
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jellylegs wrote: |
In fact with a gopro it's like having a sledge hammer attached to your bull bars. |
Not really, this is a representation of what happens when two Helmeted GoPro-ers collide:
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Unfortunately I can't find a SFW picture of what happens when to drift or contour wearing skiers collide, but I'm sure you get the idea!!
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Arno wrote: |
I never banged my head on chairlift bars until I started wearing a helmet |
Yup, me neither. Though I can see the potential benefit of wearing a helmet in a bar for aesthetic and safety reasons.
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Bode Swiller wrote: |
I think I have the answer to all this. I give you the Comedy Goldfish helmet:
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Is he no longer threatening the slopes then...? (well those not in Norf London, at any rate).
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Finally you've found me a helmet I'm willing to wear!
On me bike.
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