We’ve all been on them, jerky roller coasters that bounce you around. They are uncomfortable, un-enjoyable and you never want to ride them again.
Well, there is some math we can do to get “buttery” smooth coasters. Let’s see how.
We’ve all been on them, jerky roller coasters that bounce you around. They are uncomfortable, un-enjoyable and you never want to ride them again.
Well, there is some math we can do to get “buttery” smooth coasters. Let’s see how.
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