The engineers calculated exactly where an object would land based on the velocity and the height where the ride decelerates
Uh, height and velocity aren't variables in were an object in freefall will land. It will land directly under where it started freefall no matter the speed or height in short distances like this where cross wind will not have a chance to effect a change in trajectory.
> The engineers calculated exactly where an object would land based on the velocity and the height where the ride decelerates
Uh, height and velocity aren't variables in were an object in freefall will land. It will land directly under where it started freefall no matter the speed or height in short distances like this where cross wind will not have a chance to effect a change in trajectory.
Pretty easy math problem.
Pretty easy math problem.
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