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Physics, 16.12.2021 18:50, amandajbrewerdavis

1 What is theoretically possible about the carousel? 2. Why do the horses on the outside have a faster linear speed than those on the inside of the
carousel?

3. What must a ride designer approach differently when adding a "gallop" to the horses on a
carousel?

4 In changing a horse's position up and down, the designer must take into account the
the horse and its rider.

5. How do you tell the lead horse on a carousel?
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1 What is theoretically possible about the carousel?

2. Why do the horses on the outside have a f

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