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Topic | Aren't runners on the inside of a racetrack subject to more angular momentum? |
Tyranthraxus 08/02/21 1:10:06 PM #6: | Zanzenburger posted... I've always been curious how the distances are the same on the inside of the track compared to the outside. Wouldn't the inner track undoubtedly be shorter length-wise than the outer track due to less surface space running overall? Kinda like the rings on the inner circle of a target are shorter in distance than the rings on the outer circle of that target?The starting positions are different to offset the length differential. --- It says right here in Matthew 16:4 "Jesus doth not need a giant Mecha." https://imgur.com/dQgC4kv ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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