Last summer I crashed my bike downhill at 30 Mph... exactly as I had an accelerometer.

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Calculations maybe? so i was going downhill, fairly steep, about 1/2 mile long, except I managed to get up to 30 MPH exactly, as I had new accelerometer attached to it. Anyway, as I was going down the chain snagged and I went flipping down.. not pretty . Anyway, using this can I calculate the force of the crash/ G- forces? and no brain damage or such, just a lot of blood spill and gravel embedded in my skin fairly deep... I was lucky! Thx, oh and if u can do it for me... I hate physics, I suck at it.
 
If it really was an accelerometer, multiply the highest reading it recorded (in m/s²)by your body mass in kg. This will give you the maximum force in Newtons that was applied to your body.
 
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