seeing how high you are, and all the butterflies you get in you stomach!!
The noun 'roller coaster' has no standard collective noun since most roller coasters are not in a group. However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun the fits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a scream of roller coasters, a maze of roller coasters, a park of roller coasters, a tour of roller coasters, etc.
Adjective ( a thrilling game of soccer).
'Thrilling' is an adjective because it describes the aeroplane ride.
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yeah they're fun! some people think they aren't fun because they're scary but being scared is part of the fun! you should go on one and see for yourself.
Coasters and your safety while riding a roller coaster are very dependent on computers. In fact, there are companies that specialize in control system design and engineering. The part that the coaster (and you) depend on is the control systems part. The computer monitors things such as speed and weight through sensors and those sensors send back info to the computers. So that means that when a car is going too fast then the sensors send back info and that info gets sent out, which will tell the brakes how tightly closed they should be and such.
The chain lift at the beginning part of the ride lifts it up over the edge. Then with speed the train is basically on it's own. Not all Roller Coasters run on chain lifts. Some get launched like a sling shot such as Top Thrill dragster at Cedar Point. Some get lifted with an elevator like Millennium Force also at Cedar Point.The roller coaster slows down with a magnetic part of the track. So that's mainly how roller coasters really work.they use gravity=)
The Coasters - 2013 That Dude Part 1 1-1 was released on: USA: 4 March 2013
When you are going down you have the most potential energy because the roller coaster and the speed is helping you go faster!
They are more safe than cars because of lap restraints and multiple wheels to allow the cart to go upside down. But "freak accidents" do happen. Very rarely though. They are safe if you ride safely. I heard of these two teenage boys that dared each other to unbuckle and switch seats with each other at the part where you first go up and up at the top where it stops. But... they both fell. So there's your lesson on roller coaster safety! :) Roller Coasters have about a 00.2% chance of crashing. That is because they are engineered for about 3 months.
1.The Rollercoater could get stuck 2. You could fall off the rollercoater 3. Someone could have a heart attack and die while riding the rollercoater 4. The coaster tracks could break and the coaster and all of the riders will fall to the ground 5. The coaster could come off the tracks and go flying through the air before colliding with the ground. ^_^
Well, to understand what a roller coaster does you will need to understand what a roller coaster is. A roller coaster is a small vehicle that runs along a fixed track. What a roller coaster does is move along that fixed track at very high speeds, and many people find this very thrilling And if your wondering how a roller coaster works Well, there are 2 types of roller coaster, most commonly the Chain Lift, The chain lift works by hooks on the bottom of the roller coaster car that hook on to a roller chain (the type of chain you would find on a bicycle) and the chain pulls you all the way to the top of the big hill, This is the part where you hear all the clicking. As you start going down the big hill the hooks simply slide out of the chain and gravity starts to take over, but the roller coaster can stay moving because of Kinetic energy and Potential energy. So the 3 things that are very important to a Roller Coaster are Kinetic energy, Potential energy, and gravity. A roller coaster works sort of like rolling a ball down a hill. For info on the launched roller coaster check out the related links.