Physics Mad: 8 Amazing Facts to Test Out on TV!

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The discussion revolves around the idea of testing the theoretical ability to drive an F1 car upside down for a science documentary series. The poster seeks additional fascinating scientific concepts to explore on television, mentioning the possibility of flying a small plane without its engine in the jet stream of a new Airbus. Participants highlight practical challenges, such as the high cost of F1 cars and the fact that the Airbus has yet to complete its first test flight. There is also a conversation about the mechanics of driving upside down, emphasizing the need for downward force for traction. Overall, the thread emphasizes the creative potential for science-based television content while acknowledging the logistical hurdles involved.
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Having just read on the forum that you can drive a F1 car upside down (theoretically) I have decided this needs to be on the TV. I work for a production company who make science documentaries and science format shows and everyone in the office loves this idea. As it will take me a week to read every thread I thought I'd cheat and ask If anyone has any other amazing facts like the F1 car that need to be tested out on the TV. I've heard you can fly a small plane without its engine on in the jet stream of the new airbus, so there's 2 episodes - only need 8 more!
 
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Oh - and if anyone knows which scientist I should talk to to try and set up the car experiment it would be very helpful!
 
Do you want us to start in on the realities of what you are thinking about trying to do? I'll throw two out for starters that require no physics knowledge at all:

1) Do you know the average cost of an F1 racing car is?
2) The new Airbus hasn't even flown it's first test flight yet.

Neat idea for a show though.
 
But, he doesn't have to buy it right... i mean one could always ask a low rated f1 driver team to do the show, stating that it would atleast improve his audience rating... ;)
 
I know there's lots of reasons why we can't do it. Thats why I'm asking you guys if there's cool stuff we can prove. I still think the F1 car could work, I'm not expecting Ferrari to lend me there's though! We'd just have to build a working model for the show.
 
Oh! "f1" is "formula 1". It took me a while to work that out!

"Drive it upside down"? Don't the wheels have to make contact with the ground?

I presume you mean in a loop track. I thought that had been done with larger, slower vehicles.
 
I take it as driving upside down due to the downward force created by the vehicle for traction purposes, not just a loop.
 

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