by it being big
"In endless loop the value of i2 k10 and the loop will terminated when value of you is greater than k and the value of k is assign to 17 after the loop and it is said to endless loop why?"
Looped.
loop
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when a graph is given ,select a tree.when the link is replaced a loop is formed.This loop is known as Tieset. Orientation of tieset is given by the orientation of the graph.
it is something you cant see but know and one place where could find it is on a roller-coaster
Personally a drop.
the name of that roller coaster is called viper. it is located in six flags magic mountain
Quantum Loop, at Seabreeze Park in NY
The minimum velocity required for a roller coaster to successfully complete a loop depends on factors such as the size of the loop and the gravitational force acting on the coaster. In general, the velocity must be sufficient to counteract the force of gravity and ensure that the coaster does not lose contact with the track at the top of the loop. This velocity is typically calculated using the centripetal force formula.
the first roller coaster was at connie island but it was a one loop ride. It often caused a harsh whiplash to the rider.
The time it takes to make one complete loop in a roller coaster ride varies depending on the specific ride, but it typically ranges from 20 to 60 seconds.
The solution to the roller coaster loop physics problem involves balancing the forces of gravity, centripetal force, and friction to ensure the coaster safely completes the loop without falling off the track. This is achieved by designing the loop with a specific radius and height, as well as ensuring the coaster's speed is sufficient to maintain the necessary centripetal force. Additionally, friction between the coaster wheels and the track helps to prevent slipping and maintain stability throughout the loop.
The world's first roller coaster with inversions is Corkscrew at Knott's Berry Farm. The world's first roller coaster with a loop is Revolution at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
The roller coaster at Circus Circus is a double corkscrew, double loop ride, set indoors.
A free body diagram is important in analyzing the forces on a roller coaster in a loop because it helps to identify and understand the different forces acting on the coaster, such as gravity, normal force, and centripetal force. By visually representing these forces, engineers can ensure the coaster's safety and stability during the loop.
centrifical force