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Physics, 22.04.2020 19:05 alasia559

When you're traveling through the vertical
loop of a rollercoaster you actually don't need to be strapped in to make it
safely through. You definitely need it for other parts of the ride, but not for
the loop itself. In fact, when you're at the top of the loop, you don't feel
pulled down, you "feel" pushed up, right into your seat. Why does that
happen?

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