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All of the forces required to keep the rider in his seat, as well as the equal and opposite reaction to each, can be observed during the operation of the fairground ride.
# Once you are launched into the sky it will be Kinetic Energy which then becomes Gravitational Potential Energy due to your height above the ground. During the ride there may be sound energy as well as wind energy. Once lowered back onto the ground it shall be GPE which soon changes back to kinetic energy.
In a tethered ride you are never totally disconnected from the Earth, thus you return to the same place where you took off from. (Almost never true with a free ride.)
Speed is a noun, a verb, or an adjective, but not a pronoun.Examples:As a noun: Keep an eye on your speed, this road is closely monitored.As a verb: You can speed right through this algebra, it's all basic principles.As an adjective: What a speed demon, I won't ride with him again.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun speed is 'it'.Example: What is our speed? Itfeels so slow.
Gravitational / chemical energy from your leg, to kinetic energy when you push the board along which then transfers to heat and sound as you go along.
All of the forces required to keep the rider in his seat, as well as the equal and opposite reaction to each, can be observed during the operation of the fairground ride.
what is the oldest fairground ride? what is the oldest fairground ride?
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the first ever ride that was made in history was faris wheel
A helter-skelter is a fairground ride in England.
A Merry-Go-Round
The first fairground ride invented was the merry go round and round about in the late 1800's The ferris wheel was then invent around very late 1800's and early 1900's by ferris in England.
Horses are usually the animals featured on fairground carousels. There might also be fictional animals of a similar nature such as unicorns but they are animals one can ride.
The twister fairground ride consists of a rotating platform with spinning cars attached to it. As the platform spins, the cars are also free to spin independently, creating the twisting motion. The ride is powered by an electric motor that rotates the platform, while centrifugal force and gravity provide the spinning and twisting movements.
It depends on where and what you mean. To ride on then, a few dollars or whatever your currency is. To design and build several hundred thousand dollars.
Several forces are at play in riding a bike:gravity to keep it on or return it to the roadgyroscopic forces to help keep it uprightfrictional forces to let it interact with the roadleverage to modify the pressure in th pedals to interact with the wheelair resistance to be overcomechemical energy from the riders muscles
Find one you like, type in on comp. Look up and go to old knex website.