go to 4th floor and go through the yellow teleporter
Fill the 4th floor with water then go to the red teleporter :)
It's called a loop-hole or sometimes an arrow loop
When your tying your shoe you loop the loop or some kind of dance. To 'loop the loop' in an aeronautical term. It is a maneuver creating a vertical circle in the sky and was first 'invented' by the pilot Lincoln Beachey prior to 1915
For some people they may refer to any loop (or inversion) as a 'loop de loop', but the term has no direct meaning as the different types of loops have specific names. To translate loop de loop directly as 'loop the loop', than no, the rock n roll does not have a vertical loop the loop, but it does have looping sections of tracks in other shapes. So it depends on what you are using the term 'loop de loop' to refer to. Loop de loop is just slang that some people use to refer to various kinds of loops. A 'loop the loop' on the other hand is a specific type; it is a standard vertical loop on a roller coaster. The rock n roll coaster has no vertical loops, but it has a roll over loop and a corkscrew loop. The roll over is an inversion loop which takes you upside down twice before completing. A roll over is also known as a sea serpent (or serpent loop), very similar to a cobra roll except the track has a constant twist and curves in the same direction rather than mirroring the second half. It's a far more complex system than the basic vertical (or loop the loop). The corkscrew is a twisted track (that does not flip back on itself but continues forward) and inverts you once during the ride. It's similar in shape to what you would get if you started with a vertical loop and than pulled it out into a slightly flattened straight twist. There is a total a total of 3 inversions (track sections where you are upside down) on the rock n roll coaster.
Inertia with enough speed !It causes a centrifugal force, which acts outward from the centre of rotation, sticking the car to the loop and overcoming the force of gravity, at the top of the loop.
The block must be released from a vertical height equal to 2 times the radius of the loop at the top of the inclined plane. This height allows the block to have sufficient velocity at the top of the loop to overcome gravity and complete the loop without falling off.
The word "loopdiloop" is not an English word, but a variant of the colloquial expression "loop-the-loop", which means the performance of a 360° vertical circle (in an airplane or amusement ride).
At Universal Studios no roller coasters go up side down. But at Universal's Islands Of Adventure the roller coaster that go upside down are: The Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster and Dragon Challenge (both sides). The Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster has a Zero-G roll, a Cobra Roll, a Vertical Loop, a Corckscrew, a smaller Vertical Loop, and another Corckscrew. On the Chinese Fireball at Dragon Challenge it has 2 Immelmanns, a Vertical Loop, and two Corckscrews. On the Hungarian Horntail is has a Zero-G roll, a Cobra Roll, a Vertical Loop, and a Corckscrew.
By loops do you mean a vertical loop, or inversion? They will have inversions, but no loops.
The normal force is zero at the top of a loop because the force of gravity is the only force acting on the object at that point, causing it to experience a net downward force.
A full-wave loop antenna can be interchanged with a folded dipole without much difference. The input impedance is similar and the only difference is in the directivity: a full wave loop radiates along the axis of the loop, while a vertical folded dipole is omnidirectional.
because if the rollercoaster goes not have enough speed it will not be able to successfully go over the loop without crashing