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So, if something has an acceleration of 0 and hits you at 100 MPH, it'll have a net Force of 0, meaning no damage ?
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Wrong equation ...
Ummmm... You're reading that wrong. The force is the impact by the brass knuckles/fist, measured by the mass and acceleration of the PERSON.

Or if you want to measure the mass and acceleration of the brass knuckles/fist, you have to measure it on IMPACT. If it doesn't decelerate on impact, then there is no force. 100mph and 0 acceleration that you were talking about would, of course, be before the impact.

Dont quit your day job.

 
So a 0.01 kg bullet is fired from a gun at 1000 m/s... However, as it leaves the barrel, air resistance starts slowing it down (negative acceleration). When it impacts your head at 700 m/s with a negative acceleration, it ...
a) Does nothing because 0.01*(-X) = -Y and negative Force means no damage ...

or

b) Penetrates your skull and kills you ...

The equation is only as smart as the person reading it. 1st of all, there is no such thing as negative acceleration, it's always positive relative to something else. 2nd of all you're measuring the force of the bullet on the air, or vice versa. Kinda wierd that your equation for force of a bullet on a skull doesnt even include the skull, dont you think?

 
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