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Basic Vehicle Motion Analysis: A Modern Accident Reconstruction Guide with EZ-Recon on CD-ROM

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ISBN / ASIN1930056176
ISBN-139781930056176
Sales Rank9,529,657
CategoryScience
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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This text details the 180 most common equations that accident reconstructionists use in their field. Not a reconstructionist? This book gives you the basic vocabulary that you need, as well as examples with each equation. This book is a handy reference for the reconstrucitonist as well.

Would you like to know how to convert the length of a skid mark into driving speed? It takes almost no time. Would you like to measure acceleration and deceleration in terms of time and distance? No problem!

Even better, we include a companion computer program. You will be able to solve relatively complex traffic accident reconstruction problems by keying in the needed information. The book shows you the equations on paper, but the software will perform the same equations in an instant!

This text and accompanying program provide the reader with the necessary tools to answer common precollision vehicle motion analysis questions, including:

* If a vehicle is traveling at 57 miles per hour on a dry concrete roadway surface, how much distance will it cover as it brakes to a stop?

* If a vehicle traveling at 63 miles per hour leaves 38 feet of skid marks before it collides with a pedestrian, what is its speed at impact?

* If a vehicle moves across an intersection after stopping at a stop sign, how long will it take the vehicle to clear the intersection?

These are just a few examples of the questions that arise during basic traffic accident reconstruction. This text and the companion program make answering these questions and more as simple as using a four-function desk calculator.

CD-ROM is Windows 95/98 compatible and works best with 32MB RAM and a Pentium processor.

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