The comfortable roller coaster -- on the shape of tracks with constant normal force
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math.MPphysics.class-ph
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forcenormalcoasterconstantproblemrollershapetrack
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A particle that moves along a smooth track in a vertical plane is influenced by two forces: gravity and normal force. The force experienced by roller coaster riders is the normal force, so a natural question to ask is: what shape of the track gives a normal force of constant magnitude? Here we solve this problem. It turns out that the solution is related to the Kepler problem; the trajectories in velocity space are conic sections.
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