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There were some phenomenal pics floating around I was gonna post yesterday, but forgot. The video is good, but tough to catch the detail...

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Seen this yesterday, watched about 10 times in amazement. Can you imagine being in the driver seat when that happened
Not for very long!
 
So many questions. 1: why is there such a thing as a 3000hp mobile dyno. 2: were the doors pre-removed for rapid egress. 3: what failure mode sends the whole block upwards? Has Newton been wrong this whole time?
1: why is there such a thing as a 3000hp mobile dyno.
:usa:

2: were the doors pre-removed for rapid egress.
It's a Dodge, so they probably just fell off on the way there.

3: what failure mode sends the whole block upwards? Has Newton been wrong this whole time?
Probably just depends on which way the rotational inertia sends it when it converts to linear inertia at the desired tangent point. Upward is the most least restricted direction.
 
Probably just depends on which way the rotational inertia sends it when it converts to linear inertia at the desired tangent point. Upward is the most least restricted direction.

Just posted this in MOTD...but seems appropriate here...

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Just posted this in MOTD...but seems appropriate here...

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I was looking through my Differential Equations textbook from college the otehr day, just to remind myself that I used to be able to do things above high school level algebra.
 
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