The maximum launch speed is 124 mph, and you can accelerate up to 5 G's. I've made a coaster with a top speed of 250 mph, though, so i think that is the maximum unless you hack the limits
divide the width of said roller coster and multply it by the radius of your mothers nipples. x/r(*)(*)=h
The fastest roller coaster ride is the 149 mph Formula Rossa at Ferrari World in the United Arab Emirates.
Usually on the main hill
80mph
How do engineers force a roller coaster to speed up
74mph is the top speed
The cars of a roller coaster reach their maximum kinetic energy when at the bottom of their path.
It depends on the roller coaster's height,speed,and location. :p
It depends on the type of, speed of and distance of the roller coaster.
No
The fastest roller coaster at Disney World is the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, which goes just under sixty miles an hour. The fastest ride at Disney World is Test Track, which has a maximum speed of 65 miles per hour.
The maximum height the roller coaster can/will reach
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!
At the top of the loops the cars have the maximum potential energy. The maximum kinetic energy is when they are going fastest. So the energy they possess is switching from potential to kinetic and back again as they progress around the circuit, but the overall change from start to finish is a loss of potential energy.Potential energy-when the roller coaster is getting startedKinetic energy-roller coaster is exactly using the potential energy to speed up