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Still not 160kph. Lol. With every action there is an equal opposite reaction. Whether the rock was standstill mid or or moving at you at 80kph, same force exerted/made >:|

I dont know, i think so. Haha. meh

Rock relative to the car would have been travelling at 160km/h...

yeh pretty sure it wasnt a 160km impact but whatever you got a dint spose thats the point.

if the rock is travelling towards me at 80km/h and im travelling at 80km/h towards it, then I am covering the same distance & relative speed as if the rock was stationary and I was traveling towards it at 160km/h.

If you want to get complex, the rock would have come off the car and lost speed on its journey towards my bonnet, so it wouldnt have been 80km/h but somewhere around there..

Point is i got a paint chip :angry:

Careful Grant with your 'researching' may not have been that many cops there that night as there normally is

Thought so, cos I was able to sail thru chapel st with minimal fuss.

FYP brah

LOL, how can I get defected again if I haven't been defected before?

Unless you meant something else.

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