The most used speed on Roller Coasters is 80 MPH, but a few go between 100-150.
How do engineers force a roller coaster to speed up
74mph is the top speed
The part of a roller coaster that reaches the highest speed is typically the point where the coaster is at its lowest point, known as the bottom of a drop.
It depends on the type of, speed of and distance of the roller coaster.
It depends on the roller coaster's height,speed,and location. :p
No
in a Roller Coaster the first drop must be the tallest or in other words the fastest more speed that the roller coaster gains at the start make it allot more fun.
15 mph
Slopes and large hills!
A roller coaster increases kinetic energy when it is going downhill, as gravity is pulling it down and accelerating it. The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the roller coaster gains speed.
Things like descending a very tall hill or turns affect the speed of a roller coaster. Riding down the hills increases speed, and turns slow the coaster down.
The voyage roller coasters top speed is 67.4mph