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U know, we only kid w/ LR and CN, but come one people, LAY OFF!

I dont think they would attract anything, or at least not strong enough to pull peoples cell phones out of thier pockets. I'm sure if u got right up to it, where you are touching them, they might have a pull on something, but I dont think its that strong.

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Yes they are permanent brakes. But the magnets on the gondola create a magnetic field between them. Then they slide over, but do not make contact with, the fins on the tower. This causes it to slow down - but there is no physical contact at all. And why would they attract cell phones? They work in a smiliar principle to LIMs - except they are always on.

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I know how Dropzone breaks work and I was just wonderingt what keeps the breaks from getting peoples cell phones and other magnetic things.

If you know how they work they you surely must know something about magnetism. Therefore you surely know that cellphones have very little paramagnetic or ferromagnetic stuff in them. Also the field is only strong at a very short distance similar to a flat refrigerator magnet, hold one about an inch away from the refrigerator, and it will not stick, get it extremely close and it suddenly can provide enough attractive force to hold a small amount of weight.

..matt

Posted
Here's my question...when my wallet gets next to my name tag, which is magnetic, it totally screws up my bank card, ids, etc... Why doesn't this happen when riding DZ?

I think you need to read the previous posts before posting. Matt just explained why, in the post just before yours.

Posted

Nicely explained Matth....

This question is just like asking well why doesnt my cell phone get yanked out of my pocket when I am waiting for FOF and it launches or even IJST. Anyways folks your cell phone better be in a closeable pocket when on rides. Afterall secure all loose articles, then you wont have to worry about your phone beeing ripped from your pocked as you ride drop zone.

Posted

First off coins arent magnetic. 2 Read matts post, the magnetic field is very strong in a very small area. However several years ago I watched this show where this guy was explaining about lims and he took a giant monkey wrench and stuck it to the lsms on superman escape and then couldnt get it off, funny stuff.laugh.gif

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Flightoffear1996, I have to agree with matth. You claim you know how Drop Zone's Brakes work - yet you ask such a rediculous question - therefore you must know nothing. However like most fanboys you pretend to know it all. Stay in school. You may get there eventually.

Oh and in addition to your signature link being rediculously huge - your site sucks.

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