Video: Challenge the god of death to prove Newton's law

A Norwegian physicist is ready to face danger to prove the laws of physics proposed by Isaac Newton in the 17th century.

According to IFL Science, Andreas Wahl wants to prove Newton's law of circular motion and accelerates things with radial forces when approaching the center. However, sterile laboratories equipped with small pulleys and weights do not give accurate results.

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The experiment consisted of a cable attached to a fixed weight at one end and a cable end wrapped around Wahl.

In the video posted on YouTube on January 3, Wahl hung himself at a height of 14m above a sketchy old warehouse in Norway. The experiment consisted of a cable attached to a fixed weight at one end and a cable end wrapped around Wahl.

Wahl's colleague dropped the weight and Wahl began to plunge straight to the ground. Wahl seems to be in danger, but he is still safe thanks to the radial force, according to Bussiness Insider. When colleagues drop the weight, both Wahl and the weight begin to fall. Wahl falls straight down by the force of gravity, but the weight fluctuates like a swinging pendulum and wraps around the tube. Due to momentum conservation, motion weight accelerates, and the length of the connecting cable is shortened. As a result, Wahl did not fall to the ground.