I won't go into the details, but the subject came up about roller coaster loops. There were 2 arguments:
The first, that the weight of the train doesn't mater. The only considerations are speed, the height of the loop, resistance (wind, track friction), and the gravitational constant.
The second was the same as the first with the addition of weight.
It's been 10+ years since I've had a physics class but I think I remember working an equation like this. If I remember right, weight is unimportant.
So what's the deal? Does weight have any relevance or not? The correct equations would be nice too.
The first, that the weight of the train doesn't mater. The only considerations are speed, the height of the loop, resistance (wind, track friction), and the gravitational constant.
The second was the same as the first with the addition of weight.
It's been 10+ years since I've had a physics class but I think I remember working an equation like this. If I remember right, weight is unimportant.
So what's the deal? Does weight have any relevance or not? The correct equations would be nice too.