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haha jon was wrong anyway by saying that she falls to the ground at 9.8m/s^2; thats the accelaration she is pulled towards the earth at, not what speed she goes. Furthermore, it isn't gravity which pulled her down, it was the rotation of the segway's wheels - as they collided with the other segway's wheels, which were going in opposite directions, her segway rotated her into the ground
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See, it's funny because she fell in a situation when it was unexpected. It appeared that there were 4 women atop Segways, with someone (perhaps an aquaintance) filming the occasion. Apparently, they were enjoying themselves, when one women accidentally drove her Segway into another, which caused imbalance. Then gravity took effect, and having a disparate amount of mass above the center of gravity caused the woman to fall to the floor at 9.8m/s^2, unfortunately landing in precarious position, namely on the anterior of her cranium.
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