if you build a track of PVC pipe and baton and get 8-12 Castor wheels for the cart that would be a good place to start
The time it takes to make one complete loop in a roller coaster ride varies depending on the specific ride, but it typically ranges from 20 to 60 seconds.
Energy is transferred from potential to kinetic on a roller coaster as the coaster descends from a higher elevation to a lower elevation. As the coaster moves downwards, gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. This energy transfer allows the coaster to gain speed and momentum.
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.
No, the back of a roller coaster is not faster than the front.
The front of a roller coaster is usually faster than the back.
Its very simple, first make to stations, its impossible to make two coasters, make your coaster so that the end it crosses over to switch tracks.
The first roller coaster was at Coney Island in 1886.
Yes
go to coaster, then settings, and then hit shuttle.
If in roller coaster designer you get the coaster to go underground, then that's the problem. If you load that coaster you can't put a part of it underground.
To decorate for a roller coaster theme party, one could make roller coaster decorations out of tape and construction paper per the pattern on Pinterest. One could also find or make cupcake papers with a roller coaster pattern on them.
to make you laugh and scream.
Buy the Wild expansion pack
im pretty sure there is. you could probably make a space coaster.
First you build a roller coaster, thean build a building over the roller coaster, its that simple.
Of course they didn't, its clearly done with computer special effects.
Never. Aluminum is a soft metal and isn't strong enough to be used to make a roller coaster.