This is a video from driving simulator BeamNG.Drive imagining a car (modeled after a BMW/Mercedes) getting crashed into a stationary bollard at speeds of 30MPH, 50MPH, 80MPH, 120MPH, 160MPH, 200MPH, and 260MPH. I learned a lot by watching it. Mostly, that if you ever have to crash your car, try
Presumably made as an accurate simulation of driving through some of the potholes around here, this is a video of a variety of different vehicles attempting to speed across a giant rectangular pit in the road. Some fare much better than others. Others don’t fare well at all, which makes
These are several videos (and there’s plenty more where that came from) from driving simulation game BeamNG.drive, which utilizes “soft body” (read: unrealistic) physics. In these particular clips, cars are pitted against a giant bulge (not unlike mine) in the middle of the road to see how they respond. Honestly,
This is a computer simulation of a pallet of wood being dropped on a car to visually compare the effect of gravity on different planets in our solar system. Is it accurate? Hell if I know. It was fun to watch though. And if it is accurate, I actually learned
Because everybody needs a hobby and some of those hobbies really shouldn’t be broadcast but here we are anyways, this is a video simulation of CG animator and Youtuber atomic marvel dropping groups of 18, 36, and 72 humans into the main rotor of a military helicopter. Things certainly don’t