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Airbus A380-800 Brake test

A380-800 Brake test in overweight landing situation. Dynamometer energy: 125.2 MJ Brake application speed: 90.07 m/s Stop distance: 1120 m Mean deceleration: 3.62 m/s/s Energy absorption rate: 5.04...  
 
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marlo1204 (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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that looks SO safe.
tidyjimbob (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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ive better brakes on my mower !
FSJZ97 (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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They are trying to see what would happen to the braking efficiency of the A380 when it is overweight.
catfish4975 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Did that turn the brakes into thermite? Why would they make them out of that?
Rick0rz (2 days ago) Show Hide
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10 people could stop that with there hands
burtreynolds1 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Can someone please tell me what experiment they are doing here?
SahneMilchreis (2 days ago) Show Hide
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read the info

"A380-800 Brake test in overweight landing situation."
ronaldbuffalo2 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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thats what i call a burn out!!!!!
paulb1989 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Well, seeing as everything you said was incorrect, I'd probably hazard a guess that you didn't get your point across. I cut you slack, I was merely pointing out that you were wrong. I did A-level physics too, and got an A grade in it.
p3rs0n42 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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fine, I got confused. but it was about 3am, I was tired and I'm not actually doing energy transfers at the moment, I'm doing electronics and particle physics basic (i.e. remembering the 6 quarks, their properties and how many of which ones appear in certain hadrons and leptops, also distinguishing Baryons and Mesons from Hadrons using quark number and determining if equations can be observed, based on the conservation rules of charge, mass, baryon/lepton number and strangeness)

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