Alright now I know this may seem like a dumb thread to some, but I was looking online and couldn't find much about the matter. Anyways it's basic common sense to avoid areas with Thin ice in general let alone in a vehicle or on an ATV/Sled, But lets say if there is an area of thin ice and you end up driving over it, are your chances of going through the ice decreased if you are going at a speed of 30-50mph compared too 15-25mph? I know you can waterskip if you get your speed up so wouldn't the same work over thin ice where the faster the vehicle is moving, the force of gravity is decreased because the force of driving forward is greater? any opinions would greatly be appreciated, thanks.
Snowmobile Thin Ice Physics question.
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