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2a) any potential speed of the pushed cart in the same direction is ''lost without a trace'': a brass cart going east at maximum roller speed (50k) was chased by a high-speed (~120k) wooden cart, also going east. When the wooden cart caught up with the metal cart and pushed it, the wooden cart stopped and the brass cart slowed down to about 7k. | 2a) any potential speed of the pushed cart in the same direction is ''lost without a trace'': a brass cart going east at maximum roller speed (50k) was chased by a high-speed (~120k) wooden cart, also going east. When the wooden cart caught up with the metal cart and pushed it, the wooden cart stopped and the brass cart slowed down to about 7k. | ||
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3. this speed transfer/speed erasure only applies to movement axes in which the incoming cart is actually moving at nonzero speed: if a cart moving S->N hits a cart going W->E, the eastward-heading cart will keep its eastward movement component and will gain an additional amount of northward speed, resulting in a north-east heading. | 3. this speed transfer/speed erasure only applies to movement axes in which the incoming cart is actually moving at nonzero speed: if a cart moving S->N hits a cart going W->E, the eastward-heading cart will keep its eastward movement component and will gain an additional amount of northward speed, resulting in a north-east heading. |