Yours truly, Kogasa-san, is a fairly lively person.
One of the officials told me that some grade-schoolers did nothing but ride this over 100 times in one day during summer vacation. Is that really true? :-)
130 km/h in only two seconds! I can't imagine how that force must feel.
Unless my calculations are off, that's about 1.8g (assuming constant acceleration). More than a fast car, but a lot less than the other g-forces you would experience on the ride.
Unless my calculations are off, that's about 1.8g (assuming constant acceleration). More than a fast car, but a lot less than the other g-forces you would experience on the ride.
I took applied physics in college and I could have done those calculations myself, but I was too lazy. Thanks for feeding my curiosity. In actuality that's not much and you're right the other g-forces (like taking a sharp turn at that speed) would be much more.
I'd be having so much fun. For some reason, I tend to laugh when the person next to me is freaking out a lot. I'm just as nervous, but when someone expresses it so vividly, it's funny to me when I'm nervous at the same time. No need to worry, Kogasa-san, Sanae-san is right there beside you.
For the poll, those schoolyard nets look kinda high.
some people react more to these things than others.
—scaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaared!!That agaaaaain!?Thaturn.I knew it, I want offffff!!In 2 seconds, it reaches a top speed of 130 km/h and races 65 m up.Twee-drrrKr-kr-kr-krWhat is it?LivelyBshoooomI think I really am—Say, Sanae...Yaaagh, I want offffff!!