As far as I know, yes, that's what they mean.What it means (and correct me if I'm wrong) is that you're pulled down faster than natural free-fall which would be considered faster than gravity. Am I correct?
What it means (and correct me if I'm wrong) is that you're pulled down faster than natural free-fall which would be considered faster than gravity. Am I correct?
I believe that is what they mean as well. However, Musketeer is right. Newton claimed that the speed of gravity was infinite. Einstein's relativity(I forget if it was special or general in which he spoke of this) states that the speed of gravity is the same as the speed of light.As far as I know, yes, that's what they mean.
I saw one of the videos played on the resort channel, and when talking about the Tower of Terror, it says "faster than the speed of gravity." Not only is that not true....THAT'S NOT EVEN POSSIBLE.
umm yeah it is true and yes its possible. the camcorder i had around my neck almost hit me in the face because i was descending faster than it was.
ummm...no, it's not. As everyone above responded to my original post, the speed of gravity (the speed of gravity's influence) is the speed of light.
I understand what they were getting at now, what is meant is not the SPEED of gravity, but the ACCELERATION due to gravity.
Gravity accelerates you at 32.174 ft / sec / sec, so in this attraction, if it is 1.3x that as stated above, then you accelerate at 1.3 x 32.174 ft / sec / sec.
But it isn't all that specatular, because lots of roller coasters accelerate you downwards at a higher rate than gravity would during hills that push you up in your seat ( and you don't even need to be going down to feel it )
I saw one of the videos played on the resort channel, and when talking about the Tower of Terror, it says "faster than the speed of gravity." Not only is that not true....THAT'S NOT EVEN POSSIBLE.
Well, maybe not to you.... :lol:Plain and simple... "Faster than the speed of terminal velocity when measured base upon earth's gravitational field and atmospheric pressure" doesn't have the same ring to it in a TV spot.
Plain and simple... "Faster than the speed of terminal velocity when measured base upon earth's gravitational field and atmospheric pressure" doesn't have the same ring to it in a TV spot.
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