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Fun to watch. But the 30deg looks more like 45deg. And the 50deg looks more like 80deg or more (near vertical). Results show that too. So I have to seriously doubt the ramp angles.
Content creation lessons from this video:- 1) Choose totally different variety of demonstrations because everyone has already selected their favorite car and each one of us has preconceived notion about vehicle's performance, what we want is to just see that in this video. Another advantage of this strategy is that it keeps different types of viewers engaged. 2) Exploit a pattern, many viewers might have noticed that the truck always did 15-30 meters better than that SUV. This became a pattern for each ramp and the viewers might wish to see that pattern repeating 3) Connect real life to game. Many of us wish to see these things happen in real life but we can't, because we just CAN'T. Use as real as vehicles and as real as graphics to simulate real world and let viewers enjoy real crashes virtually which they can't enjoy in real life! This video does a good job with retaining your attention eventually leading to us watching the whole thing!
Absolutely not negligible at all for vehicles of that size going at these speeds. It would take almost no fuel at all to maintain speed on the freeway otherwise. 30 degrees I think is roughly ideal.
@user-nx9nx1ge1x "you think." I KNOW. I'm not stating an opinion. I'm stating a fact. You learn this in your first month of a physics class. If we assume the vehicle always leaves the ramp at the same speed, and if we assume the air resistance is always the same, the mathematical calculations show that the vehicle will travel the greatest distance before touching down when it leaves the ramp at 45°.
There is a mistake on how do you measure ramps. You are measuring ramp angle from the beginning to the end, but what matters is the exit angle. The 30° ramp has likely an exit angle of 45, which makes the longest jump
In the military we were told and shown that any trajectory greater or shorter than 45 degrees the bullet would always fall short. Maximum range was always calculated at the 45!
Love the video great work and detail , using the same cars each ramp was great choice . Ty for sharing and taking time to make videos like this .. I wish I have beam, to play my self but I can enjoy almost as much here ty
Near the start, it looked and felt so realistic for some reason that I forgot it was a game and briefly wondered, "is this real footage?" I was on a phone so yeah lol
You might survive a few of these scenarios except... the Scintilla. At your funeral, they won't be burying your coffin; they'll be burying your bucket.
This would only be of any interest to me if all the vehicles were jumped at the same speed. The distance they will travel airborne has more than just take off angle deciding it.
The ramps weren't accurately labeled. They appear to based on a triangle that takes up the same space but don't account for the ramps' curved path. The departure angle on the last ramp was at least 80 degrees, not 50.
A real-world test would depend on the speed the vehicles hit the ramp and the aerodynamics of the vehicle. Also, the steep slopes slow the vehicle down when it hits, a longer more gentle slope to reach 30deg and 40deg would provide better distance.
Yea..fun to watch , and I guess that's the point , but some realistic physics would be awesome , the Peterbuilt for instance would nose dive , on the first 3 almost instantly, while the last two it would probably back flip , but it wouldn't do any of the things depicted, maybe on a different planet with lower gravity..fun tho
45 degrees works best with no air resistance. With air resistance something a bit lower like 42 will work, however your 30deg ramp is a 45 degree as seem in the picture . Your 40 deg looks more like 80 degree, I suppose you joined the start and the end of the ramp with a chord. The final ramp angle is important
Ramp angles are labeled wrong. The 30 degree ramp is more like 45 the 40 degree ramp is more like 60 and the 50 degree ramp is more like 80 Based on pure physics, a 45 degree ramp will always give the longest Distance.
He conducted the test wrong. The angle was determined by using the start line as end point, drawing a line to the exit point of the ramp. He would have been better to use an inclined plane, beginning at the start point and going to the top of the ramp. That would have shown the true angle given.
The ramps were flawed. Because most of the energy from the potential jumps was converted into damage (and wasted kinetic energy) when the cars invariably bottomed out, nothing can be determined from this (imaginary) experiment. Design more gradually inclined ramps in order to maximize take-off speed and minimize pre-take-off damage to the chassis as well as momentum bleed. The cars need to roll up the ramps under full power, not with broken drive-trains, body deformation, and wheel damage. The poor three-wheeler literally bounced off these ‘ramps’ as if they were walls!
Before the video starts and without reading comments, I’m guessing 15 degrees. (Edited) Close. The fast car and semi got more distance on the 30 degree.
I was gonna go 30* because of an old Apple IIIe triathlon game I played in the early 80’s….. 30* +- was about right for the javelin, shot put, long jump.
If you used flat ramps at the correct angles then the 50 degree RAMP would have produced the longest jump but the curved ramp kills the forward momentum so incorrect results are the outcome
Too low and sooner the car falls back to the ground. Too high and the climb diisipates too much kinetic energy, thus compromising reach. The big truck is disadvantaged in all ramps because of being too heavy to remain airborne.
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Fun to watch. But the 30deg looks more like 45deg. And the 50deg looks more like 80deg or more (near vertical). Results show that too. So I have to seriously doubt the ramp angles.
Agree.
They are American degrees.
@@GTobarGarcia Please define an 'American degree' :)
@GTobarGarcia I'm a math professor and guarantee that it doesn't exist.
@@igorcardosodeabreu8310 I think he was being tongue-in-cheek. :) I'm a retired Mech. Engr. Results show angles are much greater than he indicates. :)
Ramp 10°
WIGEON - 87m
SCINTILLA - 135m
4RUNNER - 71m
PETERBILT 389 - 73m
Ramp 15°
WIGEON - 177m
SCINTILLA - 337m
4RUNNER - 147m
PETERBILT 389 - 161m
Ramp 30°
WIGEON - 168m
SCINTILLA - 355m
4RUNNER - 140m
PETERBILT 389 - 185m
Ramp 40°
WIGEON - 96m
SCINTILLA - 217m
4RUNNER - 83m
PETERBILT 389 - 118m
Ramp 50°
WIGEON - 51m
SCINTILLA - 87m
4RUNNER - 40m
PETERBILT 389 - 58m
Total 3000m |4000m 3km or 4km
Since when does a 50° ramp point nearly straight up?
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Those are American degrees
Degrees wouldn't, but %slope would be close.
@rexradar9297 50% IS 45 degrees so It's not that
@@rotorblade9508- 100% is 45 degrees
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I liked the way the Toyota and the semi engines continued running each time even when flattened.
LOL!
Never thought this video could be so entertainingly FUN!
Content creation lessons from this video:-
1) Choose totally different variety of demonstrations because everyone has already selected their favorite car and each one of us has preconceived notion about vehicle's performance, what we want is to just see that in this video. Another advantage of this strategy is that it keeps different types of viewers engaged.
2) Exploit a pattern, many viewers might have noticed that the truck always did 15-30 meters better than that SUV. This became a pattern for each ramp and the viewers might wish to see that pattern repeating
3) Connect real life to game. Many of us wish to see these things happen in real life but we can't, because we just CAN'T. Use as real as vehicles and as real as graphics to simulate real world and let viewers enjoy real crashes virtually which they can't enjoy in real life!
This video does a good job with retaining your attention eventually leading to us watching the whole thing!
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That was fun. The fourunner pancaking on the 50 was great
The ramp angles are from bottom end to top end only and have parabolic upward inclines for those who felt mislead
The 4 liter in the 4Runner idles like a kitten...regardless!
Mathematically, a 45° trajectory (given the same mass and speed at launch) yields the greatest distance.
with no air resistance yes...
@peterkorman9368 the difference made by air resistance would be negligible.
Absolutely not negligible at all for vehicles of that size going at these speeds. It would take almost no fuel at all to maintain speed on the freeway otherwise. 30 degrees I think is roughly ideal.
@user-nx9nx1ge1x "you think." I KNOW. I'm not stating an opinion. I'm stating a fact. You learn this in your first month of a physics class. If we assume the vehicle always leaves the ramp at the same speed, and if we assume the air resistance is always the same, the mathematical calculations show that the vehicle will travel the greatest distance before touching down when it leaves the ramp at 45°.
@@darrenhepperle4854 but air resistance is not same, car is not ball. and air resistance depends on velocity with power of 2.
That was fun to watch! Nice job!
Needed to show the results of all jumps at the end of this video.
Never seen a video where the destruction of vehicles has become so..... satisfying! ❤️🤪
WreckStation, Your content is fire, let's collab, bro!
That was fun to watch, you need to include their speed and altitude: )
Interesting test! The ramp choices for the longest jump were pretty cool.
It's the landings that does it for me 😂😂😂
There is a mistake on how do you measure ramps. You are measuring ramp angle from the beginning to the end, but what matters is the exit angle. The 30° ramp has likely an exit angle of 45, which makes the longest jump
In the military we were told and shown that any trajectory greater or shorter than 45 degrees the bullet would always fall short. Maximum range was always calculated at the 45!
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Love the video great work and detail , using the same cars each ramp was great choice . Ty for sharing and taking time to make videos like this .. I wish I have beam, to play my self but I can enjoy almost as much here ty
Should have used the General Lee, that car cleared any ramp without damage
Near the start, it looked and felt so realistic for some reason that I forgot it was a game and briefly wondered, "is this real footage?"
I was on a phone so yeah lol
Love how the Scintilla achieved orbital escape velocity and the wreckage landed on Alpha Centauri
Would be awesome to see that from the side view... great video
Minus the lack of explosions I find this quite realistic
Amazing how they could convince these stunt drivers to perform these dangerous jumps.
You might survive a few of these scenarios except... the Scintilla. At your funeral, they won't be burying your coffin; they'll be burying your bucket.
This was fun to watch. Is this an actual game that anyone can play on a system or a custom computer creation?
I like the 50 landing the most 🕺💃💥💥
This would only be of any interest to me if all the vehicles were jumped at the same speed. The distance they will travel airborne has more than just take off angle deciding it.
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The ramps weren't accurately labeled. They appear to based on a triangle that takes up the same space but don't account for the ramps' curved path. The departure angle on the last ramp was at least 80 degrees, not 50.
Yes, but I think he did it beacuse if he said 80, everyone would say, “there’s no way that’s 80 degrees, that’s practically a wall!” But yeah.
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A real-world test would depend on the speed the vehicles hit the ramp and the aerodynamics of the vehicle. Also, the steep slopes slow the vehicle down when it hits, a longer more gentle slope to reach 30deg and 40deg would provide better distance.
Ok so 50° in a 4runner is a bad idea 👍
Yeargh, 30 degrees seems to be the SWEET SPOT... Good thing nobody was inside of those cars!
The Toyota was a " Hi-lux" diesel….no matter what, it doesn’t die.
Yea..fun to watch , and I guess that's the point , but some realistic physics would be awesome , the Peterbuilt for instance would nose dive , on the first 3 almost instantly, while the last two it would probably back flip , but it wouldn't do any of the things depicted, maybe on a different planet with lower gravity..fun tho
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Well, hell. If they had tested The General from The Dukes of Hazard it would have gone all the way to the moon with no damage at all.
The Wigeon didn't even make it off the ramp before breaking... but man, you'd be chunk salsa in the Scintilla!
45 degrees works best with no air resistance. With air resistance something a bit lower like 42 will work, however your 30deg ramp is a 45 degree as seem in the picture . Your 40 deg looks more like 80 degree, I suppose you joined the start and the end of the ramp with a chord. The final ramp angle is important
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The Scintilla is hilarious.
2:30 bro scintilla was straight up curling them toes 💀
I guessed 30dg would result in furthest jump - fun to watch
Ramp angles are labeled wrong.
The 30 degree ramp is more like 45
the 40 degree ramp is more like 60
and the 50 degree ramp is more like 80
Based on pure physics, a 45 degree ramp will always give the longest Distance.
He conducted the test wrong. The angle was determined by using the start line as end point, drawing a line to the exit point of the ramp. He would have been better to use an inclined plane, beginning at the start point and going to the top of the ramp. That would have shown the true angle given.
This is quite like the Laffer curve which showed that higher tax rates bring in less money at some point.
So the smoking of the tires on the peterbilt didn’t raise your eyebrows about the validity of this whole thing???? lol😂😂😂
I was interested in the Apex of the jumps, could have used a measurement:)
The pitch in degrees, is measured from the base edge of the ramp to the top edge of the ramp.
This was satisfying. :)
For accurate comparison, can only change one variable (angle); must use same vehicle at same speed.
the angles are not right. a 45degree will always go the farthest.
I want to see this for real. With remote-controlled cars. It would make great tv
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The ramps were flawed.
Because most of the energy from the potential jumps was converted into damage (and wasted kinetic energy) when the cars invariably bottomed out, nothing can be determined from this (imaginary) experiment. Design more gradually inclined ramps in order to maximize take-off speed and minimize pre-take-off damage to the chassis as well as momentum bleed. The cars need to roll up the ramps under full power, not with broken drive-trains, body deformation, and wheel damage.
The poor three-wheeler literally bounced off these ‘ramps’ as if they were walls!
Good thing there weren't any more ramps cause that forerunner was 💀
This is making me laugh so much!
I can say that all them drivers in them vehicles if in real life would be dead...Fun to watch though...👍😉
Can you adjust the starting distance per vehicle so they reach the maximum speed when they approach the ramps?
Posting the results at the end would’ve been nice.
Avoid giant sinister looking ramps when commuting.
I thought that physics says 45 degrees is the maximum, but maybe that's for a sphere.
I would also be interested in how high they went as well
Before watching, I bet on the 15 degree would go the furthest.... and I knew the 50 degree would be suicidal.
Before the video starts and without reading comments, I’m guessing 15 degrees.
(Edited) Close. The fast car and semi got more distance on the 30 degree.
progressing curves like that are garbage, a short change in direction loses less energy
Hey, the 50 degree ramp is more like 75 degrees - at least visually
Please how did you get those Ramps?
Are they provided in the map?
I was gonna go 30* because of an old Apple IIIe triathlon game I played in the early 80’s….. 30* +- was about right for the javelin, shot put, long jump.
shouldve tested the same car on all ramps before going to the next vehicle... this way the comparison is not about the ramp, but about the cars
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Can you do this same test IRL, please? You know, for a comparison.
speed would have been essential here
This is one of amazing game ever
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Those ramps should NOT be curved. I don't know what program this is, but the settings are being stated incorrectly.
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It'd be nice to see the height as well.
I'd like to see the height they got next time
If you used flat ramps at the correct angles then the 50 degree RAMP would have produced the longest jump but the curved ramp kills the forward momentum so incorrect results are the outcome
So many vehicles destroyed 😢... 😉
Bro that is beams drive
Where do you get the budget for all these vehicles?
As much as they might try, none of them is an airplane.
I like this type of video😍
I don't know what kind of degree you guys using. 45 degree should be the longest according to physics.
Must have been one really windy day
Ramp 50' be like "to the moon"
Dude, you got like 3 feet of air that time!
Am I missing something here? How can you make valid comparisons without knowing the launch speed of each vehicle?
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So 15 won, not surprising. 😂
Too low and sooner the car falls back to the ground. Too high and the climb diisipates too much kinetic energy, thus compromising reach. The big truck is disadvantaged in all ramps because of being too heavy to remain airborne.
Last two would have killed all vehicles. They would bottom out hard and frames would bend like paper.