on a roller coaster what is the motor called that lifts you up on the first hill
1). The force of a motor lifts the train of cars up the first hill. 2). The force of gravity drives it the rest of the way around the course.
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 first back bone is called as atlas. The Atlas is said to have lifted the earth. This atlas 'lifts' the skull.
Stannah Lifts is located in Andover, Hampshire in the United Kingdom. This company is best known for manufacturing elevators, called 'lifts' in Britain.
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=)
i really do not know
In England, an elevator would typically be referred to as a "lift."
In Britain elevators are called lifts.
I believe its called a labotomy .
There are several kinds of car lifts in operation today. Some of which are two post lifts, 4 post lifts, 4 post alignment lifts, inground lifts, mobile column lifts, short rise lifts, mid rise lifts and home garage lifts.
There is a 'lifter' to hold a sheet about 1/2 inch off the floor. This is like a metal footshape with a roller under it and lifts the sheet when your foot presses it.
A lift is called an elevator in American English