G-force on rollercoasters refers to the force experienced by riders due to acceleration and changes in direction. Different elements of a rollercoaster, such as loops, drops, and twists, create varying levels of g-forces which can result in sensations like weightlessness or intense pressure on the body during the ride. Engineers design rollercoasters to ensure that the g-forces experienced by riders are within safe limits to prevent injury or discomfort.
Another word for brain waves is "electroencephalogram (EEG) signals".
Safety measures on car rollercoasters include secure restraints, regular maintenance checks, trained operators, and emergency protocols to ensure the safety of thrill-seekers.
Examples of vibratory or oscillatory motion include a pendulum swinging back and forth, a mass attached to a spring moving up and down, and the vibration of a guitar string when plucked. These motions involve a repetitive pattern of movement around a fixed point.
Its a force between two bodies. As Newton said gravitational force is directly proportional to product of 2 masses. It is weekest force amoung nature but it is appreciable in the case of massive bodies. The gravitational force betweem the sun and Earth is of order of 10^27 N. By Neton if mass is greater gforce is greater. thats why in our solar system greater mass planet revolve around the sun./
G force stands for Gravity force, 3G is 3 times gravity, it's the effect of motion, at about 7g the average person faints, it is important on rollercoasters because of you have to many g's then the participants of the ride will either faint or throw up.g forces aint nothing because you cant learn shoot off of it Shoal Creek 704
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No, you're safe on them.
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Ben if you are talking about gforce
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The highest g's known on rollercoasters are 4-5 g, on rollercoasters at the likes of six flags.