It's really fast, if you went on it you would'nt even feel anything. It's really fast and probably not worth waiting on line for.
Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure.
dragster in cedar point is very extreme, but kingda ka in six flags great adventure beats it. kingda ka launchs you from 0-126 mph in the matter of 2 seconds. you are flung up a 90 degree angle hill 456 feet high then to be plumeted back down to the station doing corkscrews. then finishing it off with a 100 foot high camel hill. (:
First you select strata-coaster in the rides menu. Then you make a station. Next you make alot of straight pieces. Then you go straight up. go up some pieces then make one right turn. After that flatten it out and go straight down. Now make three right turns. Go down but not all the way. Then flatten out and go up a gentle slope. go down and put some brakes down. last make two right back into the station.
.Kinda ka was built second and copied the same way that they made Top Thrill Dragster accept at the end of Kingda Ka the is a little hill and it is the fastest and tallest roller coaster in the world and it is found in Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersy.Top Thrill dragster WA built first an is the 2nd tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world.
Wilbur Wright was the first flyer but made an unsuccessful flight down the hill.
At the top of the first hill, PE is at its maximum, whereas KE is zero. When the train starts to fall down the first hill, PE decreases and KE increases. At the bottom of the hill, KE is at its maximum, and PE is zero.
i whent down the hill.
If there is snow on the hill a sled or toboggan can be used to ride down a hill.
Jill fell down the hill because she lost her balance or tripped while walking on an uneven surface.
Goin' Down Hill was created in 1983.
At the steepest point near the bottom of the hill
if there is friction on the hill it will slow you down