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IKE 06-11-2008 10:05

Mentors, Be careful what you teach your Future Engineers
 
Pretty cool clip I haven't seen before.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIzDN317Pc8

Andrew Schreiber 06-11-2008 10:19

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That was pretty awesome, must say that the time and money spent on it should have gone to a FIRST team ^_^

billbo911 06-11-2008 11:19

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Here I was, expecting to see trouble coming, now I'm ROFLMBO. Excellent!!!
I think I'll watch it again.:D

synth3tk 06-11-2008 13:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 774155)
Here I was, expecting to see trouble coming, now I'm ROFLMBO. Excellent!!!
I think I'll watch it again.:D

lol, same here! I thought it was a warning to some team issues.

Pretty sweet, I have to say!

EricH 06-11-2008 14:11

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That's either REALLY, REALLY COOL or some pretty good video editing.

I notice that they don't really show the base of the structure. That's probably a good thing.

IKE 06-11-2008 14:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 774155)
Here I was, expecting to see trouble coming, now I'm ROFLMBO. Excellent!!!
I think I'll watch it again.:D

I tried to get a catchy title so that others would enjoy. Train Roller Coaster just didn't have the same ring.

billbo911 06-11-2008 16:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE (Post 774178)
I tried to get a catchy title so that others would enjoy. Train Roller Coaster just didn't have the same ring.

Your title is PERFECT!!:cool:

Gdeaver 06-11-2008 17:37

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Today has been a naste day at work. That brought out a little smile.

artdutra04 06-11-2008 18:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 774176)
That's either REALLY, REALLY COOL or some pretty good video editing.

I notice that they don't really show the base of the structure. That's probably a good thing.

You do know the video is fake, right?

Just like CNN's "holograms". They may be funny, but they are all fake. :rolleyes:

EricH 06-11-2008 18:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by artdutra04 (Post 774216)
You do know the video is fake, right?

Just like CNN's "holograms". They may be funny, but they are all fake. :rolleyes:

That's actually what I was thinking. They don't show the base, the train's evidently a passenger train (the speed is the tipoff), it didn't stop (and would have tried to if the engineer had seen this huge loop), the boards looked like they were next to the track, and I don't think any train other than maybe a bullet train could handle that loop. (And the loop looked like a roller coaster loop anyway.)

IKE 06-11-2008 20:16

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As long as were playing the "Is this even possible" game, here comes the math:

As long as v^2/r is greater than gravity, you can make the loop. The kicker on a passenger train is that r actually has to be pretty large (Trains are not terribly flexible in the vertical plane). Just to see the math, if r=100feet the loop would be at least 200 feet tall (That puts it up there with some of the tallest coasters). v^2/100>32.2 ft/s^2 therefore V^2 = 3220 and thus v would be about 57 ft/s which is about 40mph. Now that is the speed at the peak. Assuming that the train has low power to weight ratio you can figure the entrance speed required to do the loop. The looh height H times Gravity times the mass (mgH) will equal the change in kinetic energy between the top and the bottom (0.5*m*V1^2 - 0.5*m*V2^2). Mass cancels out so gH=0.5*(V1^2-V2^2) This means 12880=(V1^2-57^2) therefore V1^2=12880+3220... V1=126ft/s = about 87mph

So obviously this is nearly impossible because Back to the Future 3 showed us that if a train hits 88mph you will end up in the past or future, or some sort of alternate universe.:ahh:

Ian Curtis 06-11-2008 22:02

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Alternatively, just pause the Youtube video as the train is going around the loop. You can tell that it's computer generated because the train and structure look, well, computer generated.

Akash Rastogi 06-11-2008 22:04

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hahah, very nice. Although this video has been posted on here before. I remember but I don't recall who posted it.

IKE 07-05-2013 08:56

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http://what-if.xkcd.com/43/

I really love xkcd, and the What-if sections are some of my favorites. I just saw this one and had to dig up this thread.

BethMo 07-05-2013 14:31

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The link now gives:

"future engineer-..." The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement.

Anyone have a link to another copy, so I can see what all the ROFLing is about?

IKE 07-05-2013 14:33

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlczxXqez-Y

apb2390 07-05-2013 14:59

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http://what-if.xkcd.com/43/

;)

EDIT: I missed the first page of this thread :s IKE Posted this before.

Mike Marandola 07-05-2013 15:16

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Account was terminated:mad: Anyone have a mirror?

EricLeifermann 07-05-2013 15:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by apb2390 (Post 1273079)

IKE posted that as well. See post 14.

apb2390 07-05-2013 15:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricLeifermann (Post 1273090)
IKE posted that as well. See post 14.

Whoops, thought this was a new thread and IKE's post was first. Sorry!

fb39ca4 07-05-2013 18:52

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Stupid DMCA. Can someone mirror this elsewhere?

Michael Blake 07-05-2013 21:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BethMo (Post 1273071)
The link now gives:

"future engineer-..." The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement.

Anyone have a link to another copy, so I can see what all the ROFLing is about?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlczxXqez-Y


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