NewTube

NewTube

Sign In

-30  

-15  

-5  

-1  

+1  

+5  

+15  

+30  




Flat Plane 2020

41

8

You cannot escape inertia while speeding in a circle

  - 2:56

The physics applies equally in 90 percent gravity as it does in 100 percent gravity. In either case you cannot escape inertia as a result of speed!


0

0

0

0

0

Share on TwitterShare on Twitter


192 Views

Uploaded a year ago  

December 29th 2022  

File Size: 11 MB

Category: Technology & Science







4 Comments

jackjacque

- a year ago  

well congratulations, you brought out the morons....gordon and Jeff.........

Gordon_Shumway

- a year ago  

To add, if you could get a ride in the back seat of a fighter jet and have the pilot climb to say 30,000 ft. at 700 mph then you look out to the ground, it will be moving by your vision at a modest speed. Next have the pilot take the fighter jet down to 200 ft. at 700 mph. Then you look out at the ground and it will be zipping by you at a startling speed to your vision. This is called perspective.

Gordon_Shumway

- a year ago  

Bullets can't be seen with the naked eye. Ever see a tracer round? Your video fails to understand perspective. Learn about perspective when trying to show speed. Btw fighter jets don't fly at 1500 mph at sea level altitudes. At sea level altitudes most barely break mach 1 or about 750 mph. The space shuttle orbited at about 17000 mph at appx 150-250 miles above sea level. The ISS can be seen at night from the ground traveling at the same speed and altitude. I've seen ISS pass by at night and it moving very fast relative to my visual perspective at ground level.

Jeff

- a year ago  

Well, you're looking at it as surface miles per hour, but up there it's not traveling 17,500 miles an hour, because there's no miles up thar !