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Originally Posted by Ice Block
This is actually correct. The coin is also moving with the car. It is at rest relative to Misaka (and the car), so when you throw it directly upward it should fall back to where it was originally thrown from. Basically, the coin is also moving forward at the same speed as the car, so its trajectory as seen from an observer on the road/ground would be a parabola.
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Well, in that case, this shows how much skill Kiyama and Mikoto have.
Kiyama for maintaining that speed all the way.
Mikoto for flipping a coin perfectly vertical.
Wouldn't a slight error in either cause the coin to go off track?