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A loop on a rollercoaster depends how fast you are going and the amount of force pressing down on you. If you're going inside, it feels like you are being pushed into your seat. If you're outside of the loop (Rollercoaster on top of track not bottom) You will feel like you are getting pushed out of your seat. This is called G-Force.

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When Roller Coasters loop the loop, they are attached to the track and don't tumble off because of centripetal force. This force is the force that pushes the roller coaster against the track and also acts upon any other object that spins in a circle.

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A person runs behind all the carts and pushes as hard as he can. Then GRAVITY takes over.

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Two reasons. First, they are for the most part attached to the railings they ride on. Second, centrifugal force during loops keeps them pinned to the rails.

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Just by the speed and gravity

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