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It had no seat belts and people fell out
A body in motion tends to stay in motion.Newton's First LawOr
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Either stay off the roller coaster, or keep riding it until the fear goes away.
Moves magnetic charges in front and behind it.
Yes it is - It's a short sentence. For example someone could have said "Please stay in your seat until you are told to leave" Stay in your seat - is a more concise way of saying it.
You wouldn't. The last answer is sort of true, but that only applies for loops, and possibly for non inverting coasters. Without restraints (coasters don't have seat belts) you would fall out at some point.
Until the seat belt is buckled.
If there were any seat on a coaster that's any faster or slower than any other seat, then the car would have to come apart in pieces, to let a seat race ahead or lag behind the others.
The current guideline is that the child stay rear facing until 2 years old or they outgrow the height and weight requirements for their seat. They must then stay in a forward facing seat or booster seat until age 8.
Gravity
Because your train is going down at a speed faster than gravity