Spinning Ride Where Floor Drops Out

Magic mountains was called spin out.
Spinning ride where floor drops out. Aidan convinces read coerces an apprehensive matty to try alien invasion one of those centrifugal force carnival rides where you stick to the wall do the the speed you are spinning in. The rotor is an amusement park ride designed by german engineer ernst hoffmeister in the late 1940s. What is the amusement ride called that spins the floor drops and people stick to the wall. That is the prototype name but the actual ride name varies park to park.
But on the gravatron the floor doesnt drop. The surface of the wall is a giant subwoofer so the music that is played is also felt on your back. T 1 f so t period 1. In a rotor ride at a carnival people are rotated in a cylindrically walled room see fig.
When the ride stops everyone usually falls over and the attendants ask us to stand in the middle of the room while they raise the floor again. But they took it out. 5 35 the room radius is 4 7 m and the rotation frequency is 0 5 revolutions per second when the floor drops out. When the ride slows down the floor is raised back up so you can slide back down to it then the floor lowers again.
What is the minimum coefficient of static friction so that the people will not slip down my work so far. I dont think they make them anymore. The ride still appears in numerous amusement parks although travelling variants have been surpassed by the gravitron. The ride was first demonstrated at oktoberfest 1949 citation needed and was exhibited at fairs and events throughout europe during the 1950s and 1960s.
Background music is anchored. Made with tempo this was a spinning carnival ride. For some reason i always drop with the floor.