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2. it has to do with the way gravity works, when you come down at a high speed you are generating enough force to go around the loops and truns.

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What force causes riders to feel heavy and weightless on a roller coaster?

The force of gravity causes riders to feel heavy as they experience the normal force pushing them down against their seats. When the roller coaster accelerates downward or goes over a hill, riders can feel weightless due to a decrease in the normal force exerted on them, causing a sensation of floating or being in free fall.


What are 3 machines or devices that depend on gravity to work?

Pendulum clock: The swinging motion of the pendulum relies on gravity to maintain a consistent rhythm. Waterwheel: Gravity pulls the water downward, causing it to turn the wheel and generate mechanical energy. Roller coaster: Gravity propels the cars along the track, as the potential energy at the highest point is converted into kinetic energy due to gravity pulling the cars downward.


What are 4 items that use kinetic energy?

Wind turbines: They convert kinetic energy from the wind into mechanical energy to generate electricity. Automobiles: Kinetic energy is used to propel vehicles forward and provide them with motion. Pendulum clocks: They rely on the swinging motion of a pendulum to keep time. Roller coasters: Thrill rides use the kinetic energy of the coaster cars to propel them along the track and create exciting experiences for riders.


When Both cars start from the same point which describe the motion shown?

The two cars are moving in opposite directions from the starting point.


How do newtons three laws apply to a rollercoaster?

The First Law of motion is: An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion tends to remain in motion. The roller coaster does not move at first until hauled to the top of an incline. The roller then accelerates and remains in motion for several rises and falls, slowed and then accelerated again by gravity, but losing energy only to friction with the track and the air. Once this momentum is used up, it again has to be pulled to the top of an incline, and start down again. To control its speed, and at the end, brakes have to be used to slow it down. Additionally, riders in the car will experience an apparent increase or decrease in their body weight at the top and bottom of inclines. Their forward momentum will push them down in their seats at the bottom, but as they crest each hill, their bodies will attempt to continue upward, out of the seats. For this reason, a restraining bar is necessary. The second law is: The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied. When a roller coaster goes down a steep hill, gravity makes the roller coaster speed up, and going up a hill, it slows down. The higher the incline, the greater its acceleration and the greater its speed becomes by the time it reaches the bottom. The third law is: Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first. Since a roller coaster is on a ramp, the ramp has to support the weight of the roller coaster, especially when it turns it back up against gravity at the bottom of each incline. The rollers on each car also prevent the cars from leaving the track on turns, by exerting a controlling force using the sides and upper half of the track.

Related Questions

Where is the kinetic energy the highest on a roller coaster?

The cars of a roller coaster reach their maximum kinetic energy when at the bottom of their path.


What keeps the cars down on a roller coaster?

Momentum


What make roller coaster cars go up?

A chain.


What keeps people in the cars on a roller coaster?

Restraints and centrifugal force.


What do the cars in Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 weigh in KG?

500


Is a roller coaster ride faster than a car?

Some roller coaster rides can go faster than the average speed of cars. The fastest roller coaster ride in the world is the Formula Rossa in the UAE. It goes 149 mph.


What is the force that pulls the cars downward on a roller coaster?

Gravity


Where is mechanical energy on a roller coaster?

Mechanical energy is used on the chains that pull the roller coaster cars up the tallest incline, which is typically located at the start of the track. Mechanical energy is also used in the braking system that slows the cars to a stop at the end of the track.


How do you save the design of a custom built roller coaster in roller coaster tycoon 3?

To save a roller coaster design simply select your roller coaster with your cusor and open the detials icon located to the right of the roller coaster cars design, now click the save ride icon and it will be saved. But make sure you name the ride before doing this other wise it may be saved as somthing you dont want. To delete the roller coaster go into the rct3 folder you created when you installed the game open the folder and go on coasters and simply delete the roller coaster you dont want. This is a great game, have fun playing it.


Do roller coaster engineers have a civil or mechanical engineering degree?

That will depend on which part of the roller coaster you're talking about. The moving parts (the cars and the driving mechanisms etc) will be designed by a mechanical engineer. The structure of the roller coaster itself (the towers and trackway and the foundations on which it stands) will be designed by a civil engineer.


How long do you have to go to school to be a roller coaster designer?

any school in which you can major in strucual (layout of coaster) or mechanical (cars and such) enginering.


What is fundamentals principal that all roller coaster are based on?

There is a few principals that are looked at when building a roller coaster. Some principals that are looked at are what keep coaster cars flying around on their tracks, the tolls that keeps everything running and the forces that make the ride fun.