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Can you find Newton's second law inside an amusement park?

Yes. Roller coasters are a good and common example.


Why dont people fall out of roller coasters?

because even though gravity is acting on you, the bars or seatbelts will overcome your inertia (newton's law where you keep moving until another force acts on you) with am larger force, thus keeping you in your seat.


What are the Principles of pressure?

pascals law


How do you design hydraulic Brake system?

It follows pascals law


The ideal gas law measures pressure in?

The ideal gas law measures pressure in pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm).


How does the law of conservation-of energy relate to roller coasters?

It is easier to see this using a traditional roller coaster model. Most traditional Roller Coasters start by using a tow cable to pull them up a large "hill". When being pulled up this hill, mechanical energy is being used to give the roller coaster potential energy. At the top of this hill, the roller coaster has it's maximum potential energy. As it starts to go down another hill, it picks up speed. During the descent it is losing potential energy but at the same time gaining kinetic energy. The coaster will then lose kinetic energy but gain potential energy as it goes up the next hill. This cycle of gaining/losing potential and kinetic energy is the conservation of energy that you are looking for. Of course in a real roller coaster, some energy will be lost due to friction. This will come off as heat in the rails and the wheels of the roller coaster and it's structure.


How is newton's third law of motion effect roller coasters?

Newton's third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, forces are balanced. When you sit on a seat you might exert a force of 550 Newtons on it but the seat pushes up with an equal force.Considering the roller coaster:the roller coaster exerts a force against the metal restraining/safety system but the metal restraining system exerts an equal force to stop the carriage flying off;the passenger safety bar restrains the person so that they are not flung out of the carriage by the force of the turns;when going up an incline the force of gravity is exerted on the carriages but the machinery exerts an opposite force to lift the carriages;The passengers get flung around which is more Newton's first law and second law.


The ideal gas law measure p ressure in?

Pressure is given as pascals in the ideal gas equation.


Why boiler drum steam pressure always different from boiler main steam line pressure?

Due to pascals law


Is a roller coaster an example of newtons third law?

Not really. Newtons laws basically are: 1. an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a force 2. force equals mass times acceleration 3. every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction Roller coasters are, however, a good example of conservation of energy.


What are the technologies that operate the law of inertia?

Technologies that operate on the law of inertia make use of the laws of motion for benefit. One of these is the centrifuge which is used to separate matter of different densities from each other. Another is the flywheel which generates energy from storing rotational energy generated when a car brakes.


What other things can energy do?

There are three types of energy: Mechanical, Kinetic, and Potential. Kinetic is defined as energy in motion (person running, ball rolling). Potential energy is energy that is to be used and about to happen (food, book about to fall off a table). Mechanical energy is both Kinetic and Potential energy (roller coasters are a great example). The law of conservation of energy states that 'Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but converted from kinds of energy'. Energy can be converted.