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hahahahaOriginally posted by rent
well obviously you don't do 4U maths, spice girl.
Originally posted by rent
well obviously you don't do 4U maths, spice girl.
ThanxOriginally posted by wogboy
http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/mmedia/circmot/rcd.html
Nope, g forces are a measurement of the acceleration due to gravity, which is either positive or negative, ie. its a vector and direction dependantOriginally posted by Mr Chicken
G forces are just a way of measuring acceleration!
the only place on a roller coaster than the g forces could possibly be more than 1 is at the turning points on the loops (unless it's a rocket powered roller coaster..?!)
so stop trying to argue that C is correct, it's really not!
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G-forces are not a measurment of acceleration due to gravity, they're a measurement of force in comparison to gravitational force.Originally posted by SgtSlick
Nope, g forces are a measurement of the acceleration due to gravity, which is either positive or negative, ie. its a vector and direction dependant