Momentum is measured as a product of its mass and velocity. Momentum is found in many things and is being used daily. Momentum analysis helps in solving crimes and accident reconstruction. Crimes rates are increasing and accidents are happening everyday and finding out answers is always important.
Accident reconstruction is very important when developing a court case. Vehicular accident reconstruction is the process of investigating, analyzing and drawing conclusions about the causes and events of a vehicular collision. Reconstructionists conduct in-depth collision analysis to identify the cause of the accident and contributing factors such as the role of the driver, vehicles and roadway environment. Accident reconstruction provides results that an expert witness can use on trial. Results from the reconstruction are also useful in developing ways to make roads and highways safer and as well as improving safety aspects of vehicles. They’re often constructed by forensics engineers specialized in law enforcement agencies. Scene inspections involve visiting the scene of the accident and investigating all vehicles involved in the collision. Investigations involve collecting evidence left behind after the accident like, measurements of the scene, eyewitness statements and pictures. Various types of software is used to recreate the crash. Examples of the software are vehicle specialization databases, momentum and energy programs and collision stimulators.
Crime scene analysis and ballistics reconstruction is important in developing a court case involving homicide. Crime scene analysis is the process of determining the most probable sequence of events that occurred during a crime. This is done by studying all the known physical evidence. Each single segment or multiple related segments are analyzed separately in order to consider all possible ways the crime was committed. A crime scene analysis is not always an expert in all fields, he must have a good...