Kinetic or centrifugal, depening what phase you are on.
If you are talking about Saw the roller coaster, then it is a Gerstlauer Eurofighter.
It can be over $9000 annually, depending on the type and size of the roller coaster.
It would depend on the size and type of roller coaster.
It depends on the type of, speed of and distance of the roller coaster.
Brakes are used to slow down roller coasters. The brakes simply contract together against part of the car and friction brings them to a halt. Another type of roller coaster brake are magnets. The magnets have a force between them that slows the car down.
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Maverick is a steel roller coaster at Cedar Point. Maverick was built by Intamin and opened in 2007.
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.
The Matterhorn Bobsleds, which opened four years after the park itself did, were the first "roller coaster" type ride at Disneyland.
Yes, "roller coaster" is a compound word because it is formed by combining two separate words: "roller" and "coaster." Together, they describe a specific type of amusement park ride. While each word has its own meaning, their combination creates a new concept.
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