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What will happen if the gravity become 1 meter per square of second?

What will happen if the gravity become 1 meter per square of second?. By Ric Leung and Ken Siu What a horrible day I had! I had an unforgettable experience in the Ocean Park yesterday. What I had seen were beyond description, or I think u might laugh at me. (v=2 l/g).

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What will happen if the gravity become 1 meter per square of second?

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  1. What will happen if the gravity become 1 meter per square of second? By Ric Leung and Ken Siu • What a horrible day I had! I had an unforgettable experience in the Ocean Park yesterday. What I had seen were beyond description, or I think u might laugh at me.

  2. (v=2l/g) • At the beginning, all the things were happening as usual, I and my friends had an enjoyable trip. After a few hours, I started feeling tired and we wanted to play the sea rover. While we were queuing the line, I could see that those players were so excited. Soon it was our turn, but I could hardly had any aerated feelings. Although the rover seems moving hyper slow and I was boring, my friends were all screamed and yelled. I ignored this since I was sleepy.

  3. W=mg • Next we went to play the “Abyss turbo drop”, it was the most terrible rides we thought. However, as the ride brought us to the top, I felt lighter than normal. Instead of sitting on the seat, I could easily feel that I was leaving it, as light as floating in the air. It was so strange that I had never met. What’s going on?

  4. V=rg • I still couldn't’t believe it, so I tried to test my thinking that the acceleration due to gravity of normal was a few times of this moment. I did this by playing the roller coaster. When the cable car had just reached the highest point of the loop, it moved as slow as a snail. It frightened me because the cable car was totally inversed! Now, I could claim that my thinking was true!

  5. Tcos=mg, Tsin=mv²/r • Next, I played the “flying swing” to prove again. The swing was moving in a very large circular path, nearly to horizontal to the center of the ride. It was likely to push me outward. Oh my god! What was happening on me? Was I sick?

  6. X(max)=(u²sin2)/g, y(max)=(u²sin²)/2g • My friends saw that I was absolutely nervous, so they suggested to watch a dolphin show as a relax. When the dolphin hit the ball, the ball was extremely high and far away than usual. It was amazing! In addition the ball became larger and larger , approaching towards me. “Bang!” The ball hit my head and made me fell down on the ground. The only thing that I could do was to stop thinking everything and take a rest. I hoped that all the things would not out of control, after I woke up ……Do you think so??????

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