Physics, asked by saisujal18, 8 months ago

explain well of death​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The wall of death, motordrome, silodrome or well of death is a carnival sideshow featuring a silo- or barrel-shaped wooden cylinder, typically ranging from 20 to 36 feet (6.1 to 11.0 m) in diameter and made of wooden planks, inside which motorcyclists, or the drivers of miniature automobiles, travel along the vertical wall and perform stunts, held in place by friction and centrifugal force.

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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Well of death can be explained as ;

  • Well of death is one of the inventions of physics which are used in circus, creative shows, etc. to show thriller moves in the circus.
  • Well of death is made up of wooden planks having dimensions of 22 to 30 feet (approximately) in radius. It is generally a barrel-shaped wooden cylinder that's why it is known as the "well" of death.
  • This is called well of "death" because it is having a lot of danger almost equal to death. There is a biker or a driver of a bike who drives the bike along with the vertical wall of the well and shows different stunts.
  • Sometimes, bikers have to face injuries during these stunts. Bikers may reach death also if safety precautions are not taken.
  • The bikers are able to drive over the vertical wall of the well due to physics being present everywhere as friction acts over there and centrifugal force makes the biker held on the vertical wall.

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