Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 30, 2017

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    James Wolfenstein  about 7 years ago

    Why would a shoe lace be under a difference G force than the shoe? I’m guessing this is about tensional stress

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    GeorgeJohnson  about 7 years ago

    Probably due too it being lower to the ground.

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    J Short  about 7 years ago

    How about this: Curve balls are hard to hit because they curve.

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    aimlesscruzr  about 7 years ago

    The G-Force that acts on a shoelace knot confused me a bit. What do they mean? Come on Ripley, put more effort into trying to explain what you are trying to say. You could have said something more like “Shoelaces come untied because the G-Forces that act on the knot are greater than the force produced by roller coasters”

    https://www.livescience.com/58649-why-shoelaces-untie.html

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    SwimsWithSharks  about 7 years ago

    Completely false. Force is measured in Newtons, the amount of acceleration on a 1 kg object.

    Look at it this way: how far could the shoestring launch a 1 kilogram ball? How far could the curve of a roller-coaster launch something of the same mass?

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    Luanaphile  about 7 years ago

    A stiletto heel from a 100lb woman delivers 20 times the force of an elephant’s foot on the ground.

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    Thehag  about 7 years ago

    G-Force huh. What is the force that allows my shoe laces to untie themselves dang near every day? When I remember I now double knot them. Have to say ‘old fogey’ style, they don’t make shoe laces like they used to.

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