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The energy difference between 125 and 130 km/h is the same as between 0 and 35.7 or between 35.7 and 50.5 so yeah that's gonna make a big difference on the slower elements. It also means that an element that used to be 35.7 km/h will now generate twice the g's as before, 50% more for what used to be 50.5 etc
I just rode taron last week and this is exactly what it should have been. Dont get me wrong taron is perfect but those insversions would have fitted so good
A faster speed means that the train will go over hills faster, which means that it will spend less time fighting against gravity on the uphill section, which results in much higher speed the longer the layout continues.
It also means that it will spend less time being accelerated by gravity on a downhill section. Both effects will pretty much cancel each other out. If you ignore things like differences in drag or friction due to the different speeds, the train that starts off 5km/h faster will stay 5km/h faster throughout the whole layout. Edit: Actually thinking about it again, forget what I said about being 5km/h faster at every point of the layout, I think that's just wrong. Basically, when the train goes up an uphill section there is a certain amount of kinetic energy (speed of the train) that gets transformed into potential energy (height of the train) until the train reaches the top. Kinetic energy is proportional to velocity squared, so for a train going 130km/h losing the same amount of kinetic energy will be a less severe loss in speed than for a train going 125km/h. Kinda unintuitive, but now I see what you meant. Still, the effects will cancel out on the next downhill section so the difference will not "grow" over time
@@Scoaster86 actually the difference in exponential not linear, the one moving will actually continue much longer on the layout then the one moving a tiny bit slower due physics, but it will also slow down exponentially faster then the other one, but the the exponential number that it slows at is still faster then the other train for 3 minutes and 42 seconds until it crosses over and the faster train will be going slower and they jump back and forth until they completely stop.
@@conic_shade9 if u r looking at both at the same time the difference is really obvious, but its only there in the 2nd half since only the 2nd launch was modified