no because Roller Coasters are better in the rain
depends on the ride, if it goes up or down, if it has a chain lift, if it just drops, etc.
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.
Platnum gives you access to Roller coaster tycoon 3, Roller coaster tycoon 3 WILD, and Roller coaster tycoon 3 soaked, If you just buy gold you cannot do anything on roller coaster tycoon 3 WILD like have a zoo and the WILD themed stuff such as deco's and rides.
At the top of the track, the roller coaster has mostly potential energy due to its height above the ground. As it starts back down, this potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy as the coaster picks up speed.
at the top of the first hill, just before the first drop
It depends on which type of roller coaster. Some of then use a magnet to get their speed. Other use a pressure, or they just let gravity do all the work.
Nah he just retired
The first roller coaster was call Gravity Switchback RailwayIt was designed by LaMarcus A. ThompsonIt was built in 1884I hope this helps you i just finished researching it for a report i have to get in:(((
Ok so i just got the Roller Coaster Tycoon Deluxe but i have to uninstall the 1st one first. But i already deleted everything that is Hasbro and Roller Coaster Tycoon on my comp and it still wont work, any suggestions?
You could buy a k'nex roller coaster, Icoaster, RCT3, Nolimitscoaster or just make one using wire for supports and use aluminum foil for the track.
well its ovious it has to be in the back of the coaster because if u go on the front YEAH!!! you get the thrill BUT!!!! you do not get to fully enjoy your ride on the coaster because if your going down a slope you will feel the down force more then if you were in the front because the fron is just for aero dynamics CHIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!! the chiefs were here!!!!!!!
Newton's second law (Force equals mass times acceleration, F = ma) deals with acceleration so it "takes effect" every time that the roller coaster speeds up, slows down or turns (horizontally or vertically).Basically Newton's second law just says that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force applied to the object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Or, in other words, the harder you push the faster it speeds up and the bigger it is the slower it speeds up (or slows down - deceleration is an acceleration).This means that in your roller coaster example, the object is the roller coaster and the force can be: The motors that start the coaster and lift it up hills. The brakes that slow it down. Gravity which pulls it down the hills. The rails and wheels which cause the roller coaster to turn around bends, etc. At each of these points, Newton's second law is at play, determining how much acceleration will result from the force applied to the roller coaster's mass.