How Force and Motion effect us every day! How can a roller coaster loop upside down and keep the passengers inside?

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How Force and Motion effect us every day! How can a roller coaster loop upside down and keep the passengers inside?

What is motion? Motion is change in position of an object

What is Force? Forces is the push or pull of an object.

Newton’s First Law Newton’s First Law states, An object will remain at rest or move with constant velocity until is is acted upon by a net force. Newton’s First Law Newton’s First Law states, An object will remain at rest or move with constant velocity until is is acted upon by a net force.

Newton’s Second Law Newton’s Second Law States An object acted upon by a net force will accelerate in the direction of the force.

Newton’s Third Law State Forces acted upon an object will cause an equal and opposite reaction.

Closing In conclusion, with out Newton's laws of gravity are lives would be all mix-up and upside down.