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If a person gets hit by a vehicle (a train for example), and they end up sticking to the front of it while it keeps moving, do they scale to the full kinetic energy of the vehicle?
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OK, thanks for the answerNo, the conservation of momentum still applies in this scenario. They'd just scale to their mass and the speed of the train (Kinetic energy).