Work is done on a roller coaster when a force acts on the coaster to move it over a distance. This occurs during various phases of the ride, such as when the coaster is lifted to the top of a hill, accelerating downwards, or navigating through loops and turns. In mechanical terms, work is calculated as the product of the force applied and the distance moved in the direction of that force. Additionally, maintenance and modifications performed on the coaster also constitute work in a broader sense.
No
well you have to die
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.
Yes, no problems at all.
the two forces are friction and gravity
because they did not accept it
Ok so i just got the Roller Coaster Tycoon Deluxe but i have to uninstall the 1st one first. But i already deleted everything that is Hasbro and Roller Coaster Tycoon on my comp and it still wont work, any suggestions?
I work for a lot of Roller Coaster enthusiast designers such as Bolliger & Mabillard, Arrow Dynamics and Intamin AG. I did not get a masters degree for roller coaster designing, nor should you receive one in this category. I actually got my degree in biology and phisics. Now I give examples using virtual roller coaster designs. But I also work for the Companies and designers. Sorry. I yerned for a degree in this as well, but if you love something set it free.
He thought it was a different and unique thing
When a roller coaster moves along the track, the opposing force is primarily called friction. This friction occurs between the roller coaster wheels and the track, as well as air resistance acting against the coaster’s motion. These forces work to slow down the coaster as it travels along the ride, impacting its speed and overall performance.
no
Yes just put it in the disk slot.