The first 'hill' on a rollercoaster is always the tallest - to give the cars the momentum to carry them to the end of the track.
Roller Coasters need a hill essentially to invoke thrill. Also, the velocity of the coaster shoots up due to the great momentum. This usually amuses most riders
cuz your mom rode it
The first 'hill' on a rollercoaster is always the tallest - to give the cars the momentum to carry them to the end of the track.
on a roller coaster what is the motor called that lifts you up on the first hill
The word "coaster" in roller coaster refers to the method of travel. Roller coaster trains are not powered. Instead they coast from one hill to the next on a set of wheels (or rollers), hence the name.
there would be plenty of potential energy
The roller coaster does not have kinetic energy at the top of the hill
100 yards
To slow it down, or decelerate. It is acceleration of a rollercoaster, or the change in the velocity vector that creates the thrill of a ride, not the speed. The design of the end of a coaster reverses the process.
When the roller coaster is at its highest position and is not moving then its potential energy is highest
at the bottom of the hill
That depends on the ride .
big ball sack
A hyper-coaster is a large roller coaster that has a lift hill height of at least 200 feet. A giga-coaster is larger, with a lift hill of at least 300 feet.