Physics, 05.03.2021 20:10, giavanleer14
Some amusement parks feature a free-fall ride that briefly simulates the effect of weightlessness. Riders are lifted to the top of a tall tower in a specialized seating container and then dropped briefly before the container is finally slowed to a stop.
Describe the trip to the top of the ride in terms of speed, velocity, and acceleration.
Describe the riders’ speed, velocity, and acceleration while they are sitting in their seats
at the top waiting to be dropped.
Describe the trip down from the top in terms of speed, velocity, and acceleration.
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