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    Roller coasters can be deadly. For example‚ a teenager was killed by a roller coaster while trying to get his hat back. It blew off in the middle of the ride and he went into the restricted area to retrieve it. He was then killed when the ride crashed into him. Because of this fact‚ I freaked out when I found out that I was going to Universal with my family a few years ago. I didn’t know this‚ but I was going to have an experience of a lifetime at Legoland. On the morning of my family’s trip to

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    Max Liu Mr.Miller ENG4U0 Mar 23rd‚ 2014 The Rollercoaster that is Literature Written literature is essentially a constant as a medium for art that declines in popularity with the rise of a new exciting medium and thrives during the periods that separate them. New mediums bring about new and exciting options for artists to work with‚ and with the huge influx of available canvas’ that came with the technological boom‚ more and more artists are veering away from the traditional forms of art and

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    aunt and I went to get in line at the top thrill dragster at cedar; usually the line is 2 to 3 hours long but our wait was 45 minutes. We went to cedar point over the summer. As we went on the top thrill dragster because we have never been on the roller coaster and the line was really short. We were talking on the way to cedar point if we were going to ride the top thrill dragster. “If the line is shorter than last year we will try to get on the top thrill dragster”‚ said my aunt Mel. “okay but if we

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    Physics behind roller coasters Energy can be converted from one from to another. When the car is still‚ the energy which is acting on it is GPE (gravitational potential energy). The car starts to accelerate towards the peak. The energy is converted from GPE to Kinetic energy. The car is at the peak. The energy transfers from Kinetic energy to GPE. The car starts to go down. The energy transfers again from GPE to Kinetic energy. There is no kinetic energy when the car is still at the bottom‚ as

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    History A roller coaster train going down hill represents merely a complex case as a body is descending an inclined plane. Newton’s first two laws relate force and acceleration‚ which are key concepts in roller coaster physics. At amusement parks‚ Newton’s laws can be applied to every ride. These rides range from ’The Swings’ to The ’Hammer’. Newton was also one of the developers of calculus which is essential to analyzing falling bodies constrained on more complex paths than inclined planes. A

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    but I was still so scared. If you haven’t found out the thing I am talking about‚ the thing I am stressing about is a rollercoaster. But not just any rollercoaster‚ a seven-looping‚ twisting turning roller coaster. It is called Bizarro. I had been on just about all the other roller coasters at the park‚ but not bizarro! It scared me too much! I was at the park with my two friends‚ Shayne and Kyleigh. “Come on guys‚ it really isn’t that scary!” Shayne called out. “Easy

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    The streets were empty‚ surrounded by silence. Darkness was my only companion‚ apart from my dad. I was looking ahead towards the long road in front of me. And a sudden surge of emotions ran throughout my body. I was excited‚ yet I felt unsure. I felt unprepared. But‚ nevertheless‚ I wanted to get it over with. After a long debate with my dad‚ he finally agreed to let me drive to Ateneo but with the condition that we had to leave the house at five in the morning. I did not think he would have

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    The roller coaster is so fast. It is a roller coaster that is never seen before. When you see some roller coaster have some loops and small turns‚ well this is the complete opposite. Consequently‚ You will experience so much during the ride and what is even better is if you chose to ride in a cart that will go twice around for a little bit more so you do not have to wait in line again to ride it another time. The carts are aerodynamic so that he has less air resistance they will have a higher speed

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    this depends on the coaster itself. A plain‚ boring one colour coaster won’t attract as much attention as one with vibrant colours and an intriguing design. Although all coasters are designed to prevent condensation rings on tables or desks and protect the furniture‚ they can accomplish much more than this. The right coaster can bring attention to a business and increase brand awareness often without the consumer knowing this is taking place. Most consumers assume the coasters being used in a restaurant

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    sideshow strong men‚ each lift 200 kg barbells 2 m off the ground. Atlas lifts his barbells in 1 s and Hercules lifts his in 3 s. a) Which strong man does more work b) Calculate which man is more powerful. 2. A 5000 kg roller coaster train is winched up the first hill‚ which is 80 m high. What is I) the speed of the train over the top of the second hill 70m off the ground and ii) the average breaking force needed to stop the train if it has 100 m to pull into the station?

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