Yes,because it is moving
It would not move
Gravity.
Of course they move! And no, the track won't actually move and the roller coaster stays still. It is all powered by electricity, you see!
Its not a roller coaster. You go on the studio tour and you go to amity and a divers pulled underwater. Then you move towards the dock and jaws pops up and squirts you with water.
If its moving it has kinetic energy
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Well, to understand what a roller coaster does you will need to understand what a roller coaster is. A roller coaster is a small vehicle that runs along a fixed track. What a roller coaster does is move along that fixed track at very high speeds, and many people find this very thrilling And if your wondering how a roller coaster works Well, there are 2 types of roller coaster, most commonly the Chain Lift, The chain lift works by hooks on the bottom of the roller coaster car that hook on to a roller chain (the type of chain you would find on a bicycle) and the chain pulls you all the way to the top of the big hill, This is the part where you hear all the clicking. As you start going down the big hill the hooks simply slide out of the chain and gravity starts to take over, but the roller coaster can stay moving because of Kinetic energy and Potential energy. So the 3 things that are very important to a Roller Coaster are Kinetic energy, Potential energy, and gravity. A roller coaster works sort of like rolling a ball down a hill. For info on the launched roller coaster check out the related links.
You can't actually create people, only name them and move them around.
You can only use the entrance provided on RCT, you cannot create more or move it.
The science behind roller coasters is pretty simple. They actually go waaay back in history. Now at days, people use steel or metal to build it. They bolt it together and viola! A Roller Coaster! But one problem, the train that goes on it! The train that goes on it is a magnet and has wheels. The weight of the train and the chains on the roller coaster move it. Happy Searching! :)
-- A centripetal force must be applied to the coaster whenever it's supposed to move in a curved path, whether a horizontal or vertical curve. -- Centrifugal force doesn't exist.
As far as launched coasters go, there are typically fins on the side of the coaster car. These fins pass through slits on the side of the track that have a magnetic field in them. The magnetic push or pull is what causes the train to move.