The answer is 23x119.
23x119 is 2737.
Therefore, the roller coaster carries 2737 passengers per day.
electricity and gravity
a roller coaster that's made from wood of course duhhhhhhh..... sike naw im just kidding a wooden roller coaster conducts more heat than a steel roller coaster because it has more rough edges and that creates more friction and that makes heat. o a wooden roller coaster conductes more heat than a steel roller coaster does.
Brakes, and a lack of driving force.
The operator stops it so you can get off of the ride
Vekoma is a roller coaster company, and makes hundreds of roller coasters. They are most noted for their boomerangs however, which are located at most parks around the world (such as Sidewinder at Hershey Park or Carolina Cobra at Carowinds).
i think because the of friction
he or she makes 40,000 to 80,000 a year its a good feld to be in
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The momentum from the drop makes the coaster go for nearly the whole ride.
At Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, IL. It is a Roller Coaster that makes you feel like "Superman" because you sit in it like an overhead track and then it flips you forward so you are facing the ground. I have rode it and it is a very enjoyable ride.
That's not possible to measure. But the roller coaster manufacturer "Bolliger and Mabillard" makes pretty smooth ones. The roughest one (asked in a poll) is Ninja at Six Flags Over Georgia.
It's 875 feet, which makes it about 277 meters.