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🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

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  • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

    🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

    Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

    The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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    #18

    @nexta Yo. Science Bitch.

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    • moira@mastodon.murkworks.netM moira@mastodon.murkworks.net

      @laris @nexta I can help with that

      DD Squad:

      https://www.youtube.com/@DDSquadstunts

      Here's the official video:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV96uhFWgmA

      They do this kind of thing a lot.

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      #19

      @moira @laris @nexta and the video addresses the folks who are chirping in response that it's an unsafe experiment in humans. Lots of test runs building up to it!

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      • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

        🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

        Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

        The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

        anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #20

        @nexta now do it at 400km/h from a jet, it'd only be like ~30G of acceleration

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        • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

          🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

          Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

          The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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          #21

          @nexta
          I feel like I'd want to have full motorcycle safety gear just in case the velocity didn't match and you wound up unceremoniously yeeted into a slide

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          • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

            🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

            Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

            The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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            #22

            @nexta neat

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            • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

              🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

              Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

              The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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              #23

              @nexta #Mythbusters did it! 😆

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              • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

                🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

                Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

                The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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                #24

                @nexta That's why if you run to the back of the plane really really fast you drop out of the sky. 😆 As a kid, the cartoon pink panther had this thing where he would step out of the house just before it hit the ground and I spent like half a day figuring out if that would work or not, only to realize it WOULD work if he jumped up at exactly the speed the house was falling when it hit the ground. Alas such a jump was not feasible.

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                • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                  @nexta now do it at 400km/h from a jet, it'd only be like ~30G of acceleration

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                  #25

                  @anthropy @nexta At the height of Cold War madness, we did this with the A-5: it dumped its bomb load out the back on tracks at up to Mach 2, so it would have zero forward speed at release and drop straight down.
                  (It was never used.)

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                  • smellsofbikes@mastodon.socialS smellsofbikes@mastodon.social

                    @anthropy @nexta At the height of Cold War madness, we did this with the A-5: it dumped its bomb load out the back on tracks at up to Mach 2, so it would have zero forward speed at release and drop straight down.
                    (It was never used.)

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                    #26

                    @anthropy @nexta on rereading, it dump out the back at some speed but not mach2

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                    • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

                      🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

                      Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

                      The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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                      #27

                      @nexta enthusiasts!

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                      • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

                        🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

                        Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

                        The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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                        #28

                        @nexta "Enthusiast" 😆

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                        • peterbrown@mastodon.scotP peterbrown@mastodon.scot

                          @nexta I had to read this several times before I realised what you meant was it was the same speed as the truck was travelling, not the car

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                          #29

                          @peterbrown @nexta me too

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                          • bodhipaksa@mastodon.scotB bodhipaksa@mastodon.scot

                            @nexta I may be misremembering, but I think Mythbusters wanted to do something like this but it was judged to be too dangerous. This really is very neat!

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                            #30

                            @bodhipaksa @nexta yes, Jamie talked about this in an AMA recently

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                            • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

                              🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

                              Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

                              The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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                              #31

                              @nexta any chance this bot can can include alt text? Are replies monitored?

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                              • fancysandwiches@neuromatch.socialF fancysandwiches@neuromatch.social

                                @bodhipaksa @nexta yes, Jamie talked about this in an AMA recently

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                                #32

                                There's also a new podcast with Kari Byron and Tory Belleci called Mythfits and I think they referenced this exact video a few weeks back.

                                @fancysandwiches @bodhipaksa @nexta

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                                • anthropy@mastodon.derg.nzA anthropy@mastodon.derg.nz

                                  @nexta now do it at 400km/h from a jet, it'd only be like ~30G of acceleration

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                                  #33

                                  @anthropy @nexta Yeah. There's a limited range of speed where you can use speed in the opposite direction to neutralize the effects on a living creature. Beyond that you're headed into Euthanasia Coaster territory.

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                                  • smellsofbikes@mastodon.socialS smellsofbikes@mastodon.social

                                    @anthropy @nexta on rereading, it dump out the back at some speed but not mach2

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                                    #34

                                    @smellsofbikes

                                    Ah - I was just wondering what kind of bomb-launching railgun they had in the fuselage!

                                    I'd never heard of the A-5's unusual bomb bay configuration. Wikipedia explains that the payload "was propelled rearward at about 50 feet per second":

                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_A-5_Vigilante#Design

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                                    • nexta@mstdn.socialN nexta@mstdn.social

                                      🤯 A visual physics lesson at 80 km/h.

                                      Enthusiasts launched a man from a moving truck in the opposite direction - at the same speed the car was traveling.

                                      The experiment spectacularly showed how relative speed works.

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                                      #35

                                      @nexta many years back, ZZ Top did a similar experiment where you’d sit in a spherical steel roll cage and they’d roll you out of the back of a pickup truck on the highway at high speed.

                                      All was documented in their incredible music: “Master of Sparks”

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                                      • peterbrown@mastodon.scotP peterbrown@mastodon.scot

                                        @nexta I had to read this several times before I realised what you meant was it was the same speed as the truck was travelling, not the car

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                                        #36

                                        @peterbrown @nexta same, I was watching the video looking for a car to show up

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                                          #37

                                          @pvanheus @nexta IIRC this is a clip from the Japanese TV show ITTE Q, where Nakaoka travels abroad to visit this stunt company to do the stunt (Nakaoka is the one letting go of the spring, not the one in the slingshot).

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