A more efficient transfer of straight line inertia to centripetal motion would involve a a hyperbolic ramp entrance….gradually transferring the forces.
Or he could have just leaned back as he hit the ramp, to counter the centripetal force.
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I think the construction of the loop was so shoddy that regardless of which wheels were the ones to bear the weight, they’d go right through the paper thin particle board.
A more efficient transfer of straight line inertia to centripetal motion would involve a a hyperbolic ramp entrance….gradually transferring the forces.
Or he could have just leaned back as he hit the ramp, to counter the centripetal force.
🙂
I think the construction of the loop was so shoddy that regardless of which wheels were the ones to bear the weight, they’d go right through the paper thin particle board.
Catastrophic failure is most often the result of the additive effect of multiple malfunctions or design insufficiencies in the system.
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And operator error.