yes because of force if there were no force than instead of turning at a turn on the track you would keep going sraight and fall off and die...
2006-09-08 11:46:32
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answered by ? 2
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It relates to physics, yes. My daughter's in high school, grade 11 and taking physics. At the end of the year they go to a theme park (not sure which one) and ride the roller coasters...Not sure if it's for fun or what though.
2006-09-08 11:57:23
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answered by Chris_Knows 5
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the velocity,speed and enertia in the roller coaster while it's going is related to physics. if it werent then we wouldnt have roller coasters.
2006-09-08 15:57:07
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answered by Jasmineleaf 1
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Physics because once the coaster reaches its highest point the only thing that is causing it to move forward is gravity and momentum
2006-09-08 11:46:14
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answered by Spaceman spiff 3
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It most definitely is related to physics is a number of areas. You can learn about forces, acceleration, velocity, potential and kinetic energy, cetripetal force, centrifugal force (even though it is imaginary), and many other concepts.
2006-09-08 12:06:30
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answered by msi_cord 7
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yes, Potential energy due to heighth is converted ti kinetic energy when you go down a hill
2006-09-08 11:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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physics because its the law of gravity and motion
2006-09-08 11:52:06
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answered by jlote29 1
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