Roller Coasters Research Paper

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The reason I made my roller coaster this way I. Used Gravity and . Newton’s
Laws work hills. Loops mass friction all here are truy but not the what if it happened.
It would not happen. But if it would we will be toast. But if it did all life gone forever and dreams are gone forever. And thrash a. Round us

Number one law a object will remain at rest in a straight in less acted by an external. with. Out this law all live things and not a. Live stuff move the. Roller coaster must use gravity with this not in are planet with. Out it we would all go up and die. From lack of air and no life on earth. Roller coaster moves by this law helps us. Make it

Now number two law for Newton’s. Motion pertains to the acceleration means Change in speed.

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