Mythbusters Research Paper

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The purpose of the first investigation was to see if someone could survive a fall from an aircraft with a parachute or a raft. The MythBusters created "Buster," who was a fake body used to simulate a real person. For the first trial, Buster was attached to the middle of a raft. By the end, he wasn 't attached anymore and the raft flipped over like a coin in the air. However, the raft was like a parachute so for the second trial, the MythBusters hung Buster from the raft like a parachute. He ended up being all broken up, but he was still alive. During the third trial, an escape slide was used. It did not flip over, it gently floated to the ground. Buster was still intact and alive. However, this myth was busted because it is not realistic that anyone would be able to blow up a raft and have it fit through the plane door so that you …show more content…

The MythBusters wanted to see how fast the toy car could go before wind resistance flips it over. For the first experiment, the MythBusters taped a race car’s wheels and placed the toy car on it then turned the wheels of the car as fast as they could. In the first trial, the car reached 35 mph, but it wasn 't considered accurate because there was too much pressure on the car. During the second trial, the car was held in place with no pressure on it and it reached 85 mph, turning over in a quarter of a mile when wind resistance kicked in, but the tires were not damaged. For the second experiment, the MythBusters changed their trials. They created their own wind tunnel to test the maximum wind speed each toy car could hold. They concluded that the toy cars could achieve speeds greater than 70 mph. Finally, for the third experiment, the MythBusters set a race track for the toy cars that they made to race them against the Viper. The Viper reached the ending marker in 13 seconds, whereas the toy car reached it in 17 seconds. This myth, was

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