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  1. a movement in the shape of a vertical circle, for example by a plane or a rollercoaster (= a ride in an amusement park, that goes up and down very steep slopes and around very sudden bends): do a loop-the-loop As we looked up, the plane started doing a loop-the-loop.

  2. The dictionary lists a loop-the-loop as a thrill ride that sends its passengers in a complete 360 degree circle. It is more commonly used to describe anything doing the same movement. A plane can loop the loop in the sky when turns in a vertical circle.

  3. Loop the Loop. The loop the loop is an example of conservation of energy. The three types of energy that we will be considering are: Work, Potential Energy, and Kinetic Energy. Work (W) is the energy given to the object by applying a force over a distance. Potential energy (PE) is the energy the object has due to its position.

  4. 1. an airplane maneuver in which a plane, starting upward, makes one complete vertical loop. 2. a ride in an amusement park that simulates this maneuver. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin. [ 1900–05]

  5. loop the loop. 1. noun A flight maneuver in which an aircraft flies in a complete vertical circle. (Usually hyphenated.) I loved going to air shows as a kid, and I always dreamed of doing loop-the-loops in an airplane when I grew up. 2. verb To fly an aircraft in a complete vertical circle.

  6. The loop-the-loop in a roller coaster acts the same as a merry-go-round. As the train cars approach the loop, your inertial velocity is straight ahead of you. But the track keeps the coaster car, and therefore your body, from traveling along this straight path.

  7. May 17, 2024 · Loops in programming are control flow structures that enable the repeated execution of a set of instructions or code block as long as a specified condition is met. Loops are fundamental to the concept of iteration in programming, enhancing code efficiency, readability and promoting the reuse of code logic.