Cedar Point Physics Worksheet.
Show all work. Assume that the average rider is 60 kg and the average car is 300 kg. You may need to calculate how many passengers fit in a car or how many cars there are on a ride.
Find the angular momentum of the Witches' Wheel when it is in the vertical position. (radius = 9.23 m, time of one revolution = 4.35 s).
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please mention in comment the exact value of number of cars and
number of person in each car
Cedar Point Physics Worksheet. Show all work. Assume that the average rider is 60 kg and...
Cedar Point Physics Worksheet. Show all work. Assume that the average rider is 60 kg and the average car is 300 kg. You may need to calculate how many passengers fit in a car or how many cars there are on a ride. At the top of the first loop, how much greater than critical velocity is the Raptor moving? (velocity at the top of the loop = 15 m/s, radius of the loop = 15 m).
Cedar Point Physics Worksheet. Show all work. Assume that the average rider is 60 kg and the average car is 300 kg. You may need to calculate how many passengers fit in a car or how many cars there are on a ride. Using the largest angle of deflection of Ocean Motion, determine the value of g. (period = 7.78 s, height = 15 m).
Cedar Point Physics Worksheet. Show all work. Assume that the average rider is 60 kg and the average car is 300 kg. You may need to calculate how many passengers fit in a car or how many cars there are on a ride. While on the Sky Ride, determine how far in front of you something on the ground would have to be in order for you to drop something and hit it? (height = 28.3 m, horizontal velocity =...
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