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A really big roller coaster.
Thermal energy is heat. Heat is associated with motion (like a roller coaster) because of friction. Friction slows down the speed of an object and changes some of its kinetic energy into heat.
the rock in roller coaster at Disney MGM is some what scary it goes up side down once and goes fast.. like 0-60 some thing like that and that's pretty munch it!!
One can purchase a K'nex roller coaster kit on the Internet. Some Internet sites that sell K'nex roller coaster kits are Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and ModelRollerCoasterHQ.
Some roller coaster rides can go faster than the average speed of cars. The fastest roller coaster ride in the world is the Formula Rossa in the UAE. It goes 149 mph.
All roller coasters have at least one hill and one drop. Most roller coasters also have turns as well. Inversions (going upside down) is typical on steel coasters and rare on wooden ones. Their is always some way to start a roller coaster, a chain or hydraulic launch systems are some. Brakes are on every roller coaster as well.
There are lots of roller coasters in America. Some of which are also in the USA
It is a roller coaster that goes 60mph and it goes upside down, it also has some steep drops.
Yes absolutely, Roller Coasters ( depending on the type ) are very able to descend down a vertical angle. Vertical Drop , Dive , Eurofighters roller coaster and more can drop down a vertical drop, some roller coasters can even descend down steeper than vertical drops!!
It depends on which type of roller coaster. Some of then use a magnet to get their speed. Other use a pressure, or they just let gravity do all the work.
some roller coasters will let you but most are not you might get kicked out.
That is because the roller coaster is designed to accelerate you with enough force to experience more than 1G acceleration. When upside down you are being pulled down with 1G but up with more than 1G so net force is up, not down. Some rides give you 2-3 G up force.