gravity
Gravity and Kinetic Energy. Also Physics is at work here
Yes absolutely, Roller Coasters ( depending on the type ) are very able to descend down a vertical angle. Vertical Drop , Dive , Eurofighters roller coaster and more can drop down a vertical drop, some roller coasters can even descend down steeper than vertical drops!!
Yes. Roller coasters are getting much more faster and lot stronger than before. Every single day roller coasters are getting upgraded to make it even more terrifying. In every year, roller coasters are getting a lot scarier and way much more terrifying and it could be possible for roller coasters to get stuck up there but roller coasters still can get down once it was fixed.no
Gravity...
no because Roller coasters are better in the rain
Some do. A wooden one usually does, but sometimes you can find some that don't. And steel roller coasters almost never do.
All roller coasters have at least one hill and one drop. Most roller coasters also have turns as well. Inversions (going upside down) is typical on steel coasters and rare on wooden ones. Their is always some way to start a roller coaster, a chain or hydraulic launch systems are some. Brakes are on every roller coaster as well.
Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards each other, such as the force that pulls you down towards the Earth's surface.
there is 2 actually,there used to be three but they shut it down.....
Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
The limiting frictional force is the force that slows down the tennis ball on the roller coaster.
Roller coaster rides create a lot of G force, pushing your body up or down when the roller coaster falls or climbs quickly. This force puts a lot of pressure on your back while riding, and can compress spinal discs. Basically, roller coasters crunch your back, and a are a bad idea if you already suffer from back pain.