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What physics is applied in a giant wheel ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ferris wheel physics is directly related to centripetal acceleration. Acceleration is a measure of how fast velocity (speed and direction) changes over a certain amount of time. This acceleration results in riders feeling “heavier” or “lighter” depending on their position on the Ferris wheel.

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Answered by abhishekking25
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Ferris wheel physics is directly related to centripetal acceleration. Acceleration is a measure of how fast velocity (speed and direction) changes over a certain amount of time. This acceleration results in riders feeling “heavier” or “lighter” depending on their position on the Ferris wheel.

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