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    Roller Coaster

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    GUIDED BY: MECHANICAL & CIVIL DEPT. FROM: ATMIYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE ‚RAJKOT‚ GUJARAT Full description of the roller coaster model Firstly: It is the horizontal loop which is at the top at the highest point The diameter of the loop is 580mm This is the place where the riders will be having a slow motion ride where they have a view of the whole coaster which will made them to think that what is going to come next. Secondly: Then it comes the vertical fall

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    Roller Coaster For many people‚ there is only one reason to go to an amusement park: the roller coaster. Some people call it the "scream machine‚" with good reason. The history of this ride reflects a constant search for greater and more death-defying thrills. How does a roller coaster work? What you may not realize as you’re cruising down the track at 60 miles an hour is that the coaster has no engine. The car is pulled to the top of the first hill at the beginning of the ride‚ but after

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    05-21-13 Physics Roller Coaster Physics For many people there is only one reason to go to amusement parks‚ the roller coaster. The past of roller coaster in a never ending search for crazier and more death defying thrills. A lot of people wonder how do they really work? If a person were to step back and look there is no engine on the cars. So‚ how do they work and what makes them really move? The whole idea behind the roller coaster is the transfer of energy. The conversion of potential energy

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    The Roller Coaster Question a) E1=E2 Eg+Ek= Eg1+Ek1 mgh+1/2mv2= mgh1+1/2mv21 (1250)(9.8)(10)+1/2(1250)(v)2=(1250)(9.8)(65)+1/2(1250)(2.5)2 v= 32.9 m/s Therefore you need 200003.9 watts of power to raise the cars to the top of the 1st hill with the speed of 32.9 m/s Therefore you need 200003.9 watts of power to raise the cars to the top of the 1st hill with the speed of 32.9 m/s Energy= 800156 J P= E/T = 800156J/40s = 200003.9 W b) E1-Wf =E2 The expected speed

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    roller coaster accident

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    Hannah Wilson Can you imagine being on a roller coaster having a great time and then bam the person in front of you go flying out of there cart well that’s something a few people witnessed In an accident in late July a 52 year old women fell over 75ft to her death from the Texas giant in six flags in Dallas this Saturday the ride is going to reopen for the first time sense this incident. Several people have began filing lawsuits against the theme park because they state the ride is still unsafe

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    yourself how a roller coaster works? Would roller coasters safely run without the knowledge that physics offers us? The answer is no. Roller coasters are driven by physics; it mobilizes and gives its riders amusement through forces such as inertia‚ gravitation‚ and centripetal forces and utilizes different types of energies such as potential and kinetic energy. Physics is what makes roller coasters safe and effective. It is not only the high speed of the trains of a roller coaster that makes the

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    Physics Of Roller Coasters

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    almost all roller coasters only rely on Earth’s gravity to get the cars down the track? Roller coasters are centered all on physics and I will hopefully teach you some things‚ big or small about them today. In this essay we will be exploring the world of roller coasters. Some of the topics we will cover will range from the history‚ to the principles that allow the cars to continue throughout the length of the track‚ and the general physics surrounding roller coasters. The history of roller coasters

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    Roller Coaster Narrative

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    "AHHHHHHH!" I screamed as the roller coaster began climbing up the steep hill. In what seemed to be an eternity the rollercoaster made it only halfway to the top. Looking down below at the pool area I saw people which seemed like ants. Click‚ Click‚ Click the roller coaster continues to the top.My heart starts beating faster‚ my hands and whole body starts to shake and sweat; at this point I know what’s coming‚ I didn’t know whether to hold my breath or to breathe deeply; I panic as I look for something

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    Math and Roller Coasters

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    measurements‚ calculating the sizes‚ weighing‚ measuring the safety‚ looking at statistics‚ and calculating the force‚ speed‚ and motion. Trigonometry‚ algebra‚ geometry and calculus all take a huge role helping out in forming these models. Roller coasters first originated in the 16th and 17th centuries by the Russians. They would create sleds made of ice or wood and slide down slopes. The French were amused with this pass time that they actually took the idea back with them home. On HowStuffWorks

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    Loving Someone

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    What if you loved someone so much but they didn’t know you existed? You could change so much that you lose yourself in the mix. In the short story‚ “Nobody Stole Jason Grayson” by Caroline Mackler‚ the theme of the story is that love can make you do strange things. The characters‚ Abby‚ Jason‚ Daytona‚ and Sloppy Joe all deal with someone that they have fallen for. They also have some reality checks along the way. Each character has an interaction that teaches them what love really is‚ or what love

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