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As in, is the rider flung into the car's windsheld, or is the rider flung in the opposite direction of the car's motion?
Or is it sometimes one and sometimes the other?
I mean, the relative velocity of car and bicycle means that the bicycle rider will be flung into the car's windshield (of course it depends if the car suddenly decelerates). But the car will also impose some momentum onto the cyclist in the direction of the car's motion.
Or is it sometimes one and sometimes the other?
I mean, the relative velocity of car and bicycle means that the bicycle rider will be flung into the car's windshield (of course it depends if the car suddenly decelerates). But the car will also impose some momentum onto the cyclist in the direction of the car's motion.