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Roller Coaster G-Forces
Roller coaster rides are infamous for forming accelerations and g-forces that are capable of transforming stomach contents within airborne projectiles. As a rider begins the descent down the first drop and she starts a one-minute adventure filled along with several sensations of heaviness, weightlessness, and jerkiness. The parts of the ride that are most responsible for these sensations of heaviness and weightlessness are the clothoid loops. The explanation for the several sensations experienced on a roller coaster loop are related along with Newton's laws of motion and the physics of circular motion.
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