
With this capacity, the curve much more closely resembles the blue curve at zero g, much lower capacity.
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Major_Tom wrote:In the extreme example (100x top mass) graphed in yellow above, you talk of "terminal acceleration".
If the lower block were taller (200 floors) rather than 100, do you think the yellow velocity graph will level off to some near constant "terminal acceleration" like the blue and red examples?
David B. Benson, elsewhere wrote: It appears that Seffan made a mistake in his derivation...
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