A roller-coaster would go faster with more people in it because with moer people the better the ride alsothe people that are ridding will give the roller-coaster potential energy. A roller-coaster would go slower with an empty car will give the roller-coaster kinetic energy than with peolpe in it.
The word "coaster" in roller coaster refers to the method of travel. Roller coaster trains are not powered. Instead they coast from one hill to the next on a set of wheels (or rollers), hence the name.
Yes, implantation can still occur after riding a roller coaster on the day of ovulation. While intense physical activity might cause temporary changes in blood flow or hormone levels, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that riding a roller coaster would prevent implantation. Implantation typically occurs about six to ten days after ovulation, allowing time for the embryo to travel to the uterus. Therefore, the stress or motion of a roller coaster is unlikely to impact this process significantly.
G means effective gravity caused by the velocity (acceleration and direction of travel) induced upon a body. In the case of a roller coaster the person is the body. 1 G is the effects of gravity regularly. If a roller coaster pulls 2 G this means the effect of gravity is twice the normal and therefore will react by causing the body to be weigh more (weight = mass x gravity)
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Yes, this is because there is more force pushing it down and this force continues after the hill andeventuallystops.
No, Space Mountain was designed as an indoor dark roller coaster that simulates space travel and does not have any loops. The coaster focuses on sharp turns, drops, and sudden accelerations to provide an exhilarating experience without the need for inversions.
At the top point when hanging over the edge of the track. This is because the ride is near stationary however has the potential to travel extremely fast downwards.
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The answer is no. Planes have technology that depressurizes the cabin. If a person was to travel 1000 mph outside, they wouldn't be able to breathe due to the suction (vacuum) created by the motion. The lack of air would cause asphyxiation. This means they would suffocate to death.
they made the travel much faster on the Mississippi River
Wooden roller coasters give people such palm-sweating thrills because they have lots of quick swift drops and crazy turns. Of that adrenaline junkies can't get enough of. However, steel roller coasters may have the advantage of being able to be manipulated to loop and corkscrew.
Noun: a journey made in a vehicle, on a bike or motorbike, or on horseback or other mode of travel; an amusement such as a roller coaster or merry-go-round at a parkVerb: to sit on and control the movement of an animal such as a horse, or of a bike or motorbike or other mode of travel; to travel as a passenger; to be carried or supported by something with a great deal of momentum