-- You feel lighter on a roller coaster when your speed is either
upward and decreasing or downward and increasing.
-- You feel heavier when your speed is either upward and increasing
or downward and decreasing.
-- Exactly the same as on an elevator.
The apparent change in weight that riders experience on a roller coaster is primarily due to the forces of acceleration and deceleration during the ride. As the coaster moves through loops, drops, and turns, it creates varying gravitational and inertial forces that can make riders feel heavier or lighter than their actual weight. For instance, at the top of a hill, riders may feel lighter due to reduced gravitational force, while at the bottom, they may feel heavier due to the increased force from acceleration. This sensation is a result of the dynamic interaction between the coaster's movements and the forces acting on the riders.
If the roller coaster is on Earth,then you feel them all the time.
Sheikra is not a scary roller coaster because when you do the drop you feel nothing at all.
tld
of course
It feels like an emotional roller coaster.
It depends on how you feel about roller coasters, personally its a little scary but very fun!
lighter
I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
Roller coasters can create the illusion of increased weight or decreased weight by rapidly changing the direction and speed of the riders. When the coaster accelerates or decelerates quickly, it can momentarily make riders feel heavier or lighter, even though their actual weight remains the same. This sensation is a result of the inertia and forces acting on the riders' bodies during the ride.
sure if you want to be lighter or heviar
A little more than the amount we feel all the time! ;)