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.
A iPhone 3g will not survive a fall out of a moving car.
yes the perpendicular component of earths magnetic field passes through the loop even if the car is moving above it or not , but no current is induced in the loop since it is not moving
because if the rollercoaster goes not have enough speed it will not be able to successfully go over the loop without crashing
I'm guessing that if the car was going fast enough, it could since it's speed and inertia would keep it moving forward. Just think of it as a toy car on a mini stunt track, as long as you push it fast enough, it will go with the track's loop the loop direction.
Because both You and the ball (and everything else in the cabin for that sake) are moving with the same speed as the car :)
False. Consider a car moving on the road, along the earth's surface. That is considered to be Vx or Horizontal motion or velocity. If the car were to move perpendicular to the earth's surface that would be Vy or Vertical motion and velocity.
you have a ground loop, use a ground loop isolator to get rid of it.
it depends. if the car isn't moving, but the engine is still on, then yes the pistons are moving. if the engine is off, and the car isn't moving, then the pistons are still.
Clipped to the belt loop of my pants.
A Person sitting in a moving car fall forward , when the car stops suddenly. Athlete run some distance , before taking a long jump.
most likely if you are moving fast you will role the opposite direction that the car is moving. but the best bet is to never jump out of a moving car.
Suppose that 1st car is X-car and the 2nd car is Y-car. Answer: After the collision, car X is no linger moving, but car Y is moving.