1. Potential energy (Ep)
Potential energy, Ep, the energy "contained" a roller coaster because of its position, the maximum value at the top of the track. The potential energy is zero at the position of "valley" (lowest position) trajectory. Potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, when the roller coaster moves down.
2. Kinetic energy (Ek)
Kinetic energy, Ek, the energy generated by the roller coaster because of its motion (in this case velocity), is zero at the top of the track. Explain, why? The maximum value of kinetic energy in the position of 'valley' (lowest position) trajectory. Why? Kinetic energy is converted into potential energy, when the roller coaster moves upward.
3. Dynamics Roller Coster
Roller Coaster accelerated motion, ie, the change in velocity with respect to time increases the velocity versus time, as it moves down. Roller coaster slowdown (negative acceleration) that the speed decreases with time as it moves upward. Speed changes also occurred during a roller coaster changes direction!
4. Style Gravity (F)
On the roller coaster, you certainly have the force of gravity, ie force (interaction) caused by the pull of Earth's mass to body mass (because the Earth's mass is much larger than the mass of your body). Feel and then explain what the effect of gravity is? gravity is defined: F = approximately 10,000 N. but from the results of any study depends on the weight roller coaster, and spins.
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5. Of conservation of energy
In the process of change in energy becomes Ek Ek Ep and Ep into this, some energy is converted into thermal energy (heat) due to friction (friction). For example, the wheels of the roller coaster with a rail track. The total energy of the system is not increased or decreased. Energy "only" change of form (eg: Ek, Ep, heat).
6. Centripetal force
Centripetal force is the force that is "trying to" pull the object leads to the center (axis). When the roller coaster moves through the trajectory of play, style sentripental "defend" roller coaster in order to keep moving around
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