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Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology DVD cover

New! Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics Meets Biology

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DVD | 2008 | color | sound | 16x9 | 24 minutes | closed-captioned
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Why do some car crashes produce only minor injuries? How can a single crash of a car into a wall involve three separate collisions? Griff Jones, award-winning science teacher, returns to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Vehicle Research Center to answer these questions and to examine the laws of nature that determine what happens to the human body in a crash.

Jones reviews levels of organization in the body and explains how body cavities house and protect major internal organs. Through creative experiments, he explores how the third collision can cause injuries to organs. He introduces the concepts of stress and strain. He demonstrates how shockwaves can damage tissue and what happens at the cellular level.

Tools from the field of injury biomechanics, like biofidelic crash test dummies, help doctors and engineers determine what works to reduce injuries and deaths in crashes. The key to preventing injuries in any type of crash, whether it's in a race car or a family sedan, is to reduce forces on occupants. Extending impact time, keeping the occupant compartment intact, and tying occupants to the compartment are what keep people safe in car crashes when physics meets biology.


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Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics

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VHS or DVD | 2000 | color | sound | 22 minutes | closed-captioned
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What happens to vehicles and their occupants in crashes is determined by science. "You can't argue with the laws of physics," says Griff Jones, award-winning high school physics teacher who goes behind the scenes at the Institute's Vehicle Research Center to explore the basic science behind car crashes. Using a series of vehicle maneuvers on a test track plus filmed results of vehicle crash tests, Jones explains in anything but lecture style the concept of inertia, the relationship between crash forces and inertia, momentum and impulse, and a lot more.

From Paul G. Hewitt, the developer of the "Conceptual Physics" curriculum and author of the best selling text book by the same name: "The video "Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics" and accompanying teacher's guide are wonderful. The pacing is excellent, the coverage fascinating, and most importantly, the physics is correct. It's a first rate teaching package. I give it five stars!"

 

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Teacher's guide supplement to
"Understanding car crashes: it's basic physics"

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The lessons in this guide introduce students to the physics of car crashes with grade-level appropriate activities designed to meet national science standards. Guide includes teacher lesson plans and student activity sheets intended to supplement a high school physical science curriculum with hands-on activities that demonstrate basic physics principles and relate them to car crashes.


Young Drivers: The High Risk Years video cover art

Young Drivers: The High Risk Years

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VHS or DVD | 2002 | color | sound | 16 minutes | closed-captioned
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Crash rates for young beginning drivers are much higher than for older drivers. This video includes 16 year-olds telling why they want their driver's licenses and what driving means to them. Parents of teenagers who died in crashes tell how the tragedies happened and how their families have been affected.

The focus is on ways to reduce the crashes by limiting higher risk driving by beginning 16 year-olds. Graduated licensing laws on the books in most states are helping to do this, but parents should introduce their own restrictions — limit the hours teenagers are allowed to drive unsupervised and limit passengers (especially other teens) in the car with a teenage driver. Parents also have to make sure the beginning drivers in their families get plenty of supervision behind the wheel. These measures can save lives while teenagers learn to drive and become more mature.


Advancing vehicle safety: the auto insurers' commitment video cover art

Advancing vehicle safety: the auto insurers' commitment

VHS only | revised 1999 | color | sound | 10 minutes
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Vehicle Research Center is a world-class facility for testing and other Research including in-depth investigations of real crashes. In this video, Researchers and engineers explain their work and tell how it helps to reduce crash deaths, injuries, and property damage.


Kids and Airbags, English video cover art

Kids and Airbags

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VHS only | 1997 | color | sound | 5 1/2 minutes | closed-captioned
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Airbags are a big success. They've saved many lives, but they've also caused some serious injuries and deaths. Children and especially infants in rear-facing restraints are at risk. Using crash test footage and demonstrations of correct restraint use, this video tells how to protect youngsters in vehicles with airbags.

 

Kids and Airbags, Spanish video cover art

Los niños y las bolsas de aire

Spanish-language version of "Kids and Airbags"

VHS only | 1997 | color | sound | 5 1/2 minutes
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Reducing your risks in the crash, English video cover art

Reducing yours risks in the crash

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VHS or DVD | 1996 | color | sound | 9 minutes | closed-captioned
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The best way to reduce the risks is to make sure everyone in the vehicle is effectively restrained. This video uses test footage of what happens during crashes to show how to get the most from occupant restraints. For example, it shows how to buckle up properly and why you should sit back from the steering wheel and airbag.

 

Reducing your risks in the crash, Spanish video cover art

Reduciendo su riesgo en un accidente

Spanish-language version of "Reducing your risks in the crash"

VHS only | 1996 | color | sound | 10 minutes | closed-captioned
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Making safer roads

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VHS or DVD | 1995 | color | sound | 12 minutes
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More than one in four deaths on US roads involves hitting a hazard along the roadside, not another vehicle. In this video, experts explain which roadside hazards are the worst and how to alleviate them.

 


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Auto insurers unite to save lives

VHS only | 1994 | color | sound | 11 minutes
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Research and communications have contributed markedly to an improved highway safety picture. In this video, presidents and chief executives of major insurance companies speak out about the Institute's contributions.

 


Sober thoughts on drinking and driving video cover art

Sober thoughts on drinking and driving

VHS only | 1992 | color | sound | 14 minutes | closed-captioned
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People are becoming more responsible about how they use alcohol in relation to driving. Still, there's plenty of alcohol-impaired driving left. Too many people are dying. This video focuses on a range of effective measures to reduce the problem.


Helmet laws: whose freedom? video cover art

Helmet laws: whose freedom?

VHS only | 1991 | color | sound | 8 minutes | closed-captioned
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When motorcyclists crash, the results can be disastrous. This is especially true in the case of brain injuries. This video illustrates the consequences of riding without a helmet.

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