A roller coaster would be more thrilling on Mercury due to its weaker gravity, which would allow for steeper drops and more intense airtime. Jupiter's immense gravity would make the experience less thrilling, as the increased weight would counteract the effects of the ride, potentially making it uncomfortable or even dangerous. Additionally, Jupiter's extreme atmospheric conditions and lack of a solid surface would render a roller coaster impractical.
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.
Increasing the velocity of the roller coaster can make it more thrilling by creating stronger g-forces and faster changes in direction, leading to greater sensation of speed and excitement for the riders. Additionally, varying the velocity throughout the course with sudden accelerations and decelerations can add unpredictability and intensity to the ride experience.
The potential energy is highest at the top of the first hill or peak of the roller coaster because it is at its maximum height above the ground. As the roller coaster descends, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the car gains speed.
NEVER, i think that it is too scary even for me and im a teenager! (14) if you go on it you will proberbly cry or maybe even wet yourself, so make sure you dont eat, drink before going on it and also.................... go to the toilet first. =]
it can maybe break
what ever
Oh baby, yes! A roller coaster is thrilling on Earth because gravity pulls us this way and that. Jupiter is much more massive than the Earth, so it would exert much more gravity on your body. The only problem is that it doesn't have any solid surfaces, so you couldn't build a roller coaster anywhere.
definitely the Dragster at Cedar Point
Thrilling, fast, and fun.....whiplash....
It is incredibly thrilling and you go over hills and it's awesome.
It is incredibly thrilling and you go over hills and it's awesome.
semicircular canals
The Japanese roller coaster that goes underwater is called "Aquatopia." Located at Tokyo DisneySea, it features unique water-based elements and a thrilling ride experience that simulates a journey through aquatic landscapes. The coaster combines both roller coaster and water ride elements, making it a distinctive attraction in the park.
The translation of the English word, 'Roller Coaster' is..Roller Coaster
lots and lots of inversion's and very, very tall. it also must be fast and have a drop.
Oh, dude, that's like a super tough one. I mean, a place where you can ride a roller coaster... could it be, I don't know, a theme park? Like, where else are you gonna find those thrilling loops and twists, right? So, yeah, it's totally a theme park.
Roller coaster's doesn't take the place of anything but it shows possession. Example: roller coaster's design