What happens to the breakfast in your stomach (in terms of Physics) during the slow down on the Giant Drop?
During the slowdown at the end, what is true about the velocity and acceleration of your breakfast, and what are the forces on it?
*Your stomach puts a downward force on your breakfast
*Gravity puts a downward force on your breakfast.
*Your stomach puts an upward force on your breakfast.
*Gravity puts an upward force on your breakfast.
*The forces on your breakfast are balanced.
*The net force on your breakfast is in the downward direction.
*The net force on your breakfast is in the upward directioin.
*The acceleration is constant and positive.
*The acceleration is constant and negative.
*The acceleration is nearly zero.
*The acceleration is changing to become more positive
*The acceleration is changing to become more negative.
*The velocity is constant and positive.
*The velocity is constant and negative.
*The velocity is nearly zero.
*The velocity is changing to become more positive
*The velocity is changing to become more negative
STOP ! you are assuming the digestive tract to be a smooth pipeline from stem to stern…it’s not.
food is pushed through by a cascade of expanding and contracting muscle groups that ring the "guts" , if you will.
food is held in place and passed on hand to hand, as it were.
you are proceeding from a false assumption. And if gravity had ANYTHING to do with it …astronauts would STARVE.
eat up !
STOP ! you are assuming the digestive tract to be a smooth pipeline from stem to stern…it’s not.
food is pushed through by a cascade of expanding and contracting muscle groups that ring the "guts" , if you will.
food is held in place and passed on hand to hand, as it were.
you are proceeding from a false assumption. And if gravity had ANYTHING to do with it …astronauts would STARVE.
eat up !
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