Tony Szamboti
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If you were to strip away all supports on 1 floor, what would happen to the structure above it if it was 100,000 tons?
A: Would it drop suddenly & halt it's drop at the next floor.
B: Drop suddenly & keep going with inertia driving it downward causing global collapse.
C: Tip over & away from the structure below.
D: None of the above.
There is a good chance it would halt it's drop at the next floor due to energy dissipation in deforming and buckling the columns and other energy sinks.
At a minimum there would be a very large velocity loss of about 90% and then continue. However, there is no velocity loss observed at all. The upper section of WTC 1 continuously accelerates.
If you are talking about WTC 1 the weight of it's upper section (floors 99 through 110 plus the roof and antenna) was actually about 35,000 tons.