The g-force experienced on a roller coaster is primarily determined by the radius of the curve and the speed at which the train travels through it. The formula to calculate the centripetal acceleration, which contributes to the g-force felt by riders, is given by:
v = speed of the train (m/s)
r = radius of the curve (m)
This acceleration is then compared to Earth’s gravitational acceleration (approximately 9.8 m/sΒ²) to determine the g-force experienced by the riders.
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