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Damage from a falling water bomb
Just a query. If a plastic bag, say the size of a sandwich bag, full of water was dropped from the 10th floor and it hit someone, how much damage do you think it could cause? I'm only asking as it happened to me some years ago when visiting a troublesome family in a block of flats. Fortunately it missed, but it was a near thing and I was wondering if it'd hit would I still be here to pose the question?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Look at it this way, lets say a sandwich bag full of water weighs 3-5 pounds. Now lets say that it was dropped about 130 feet. Give or take that is about 10 stories depending on ceiling height and so on. Since it is water and not a 5 pound brick, it will do less damage, the energy behind the bag of water will disperse in many different directions, but your talking about some serious damage if the bag hold together on impact. That's my opinion and I'm sticking with it.
I think you could work out the force exerted using a vector diagram. As the water will be diverted sideways by you head there will still be a resultant downward force. Although there probably wouldn't be any bruising as the force would be distributed over a large area, the acceleration to your head might be enough to break your neck. If I get around to doing the calculations I will post them up in AB.
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