
Speed and Reflexes (1949)
The film discusses the limitations of human reflexes and the physical laws affecting automobile driving, including friction, centrifugal force, and kinetic energy. It explains how reaction times increase with speed, emphasizing the importance of understanding braking distances and the impact of speed on stopping power. The film also highlights the dangers of fatigue and impaired vision while driving, warning that natural laws cannot be ignored without consequences.
Keywords
driving, reflexes, speed, friction, centrifugal force, kinetic energy, braking distance, fatigue, reaction time, safety
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