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    This is so much fun! ooooo!!! Wow! That was scary and fun. So if you want to learn about Cedar Point you came to the right paper. Come let's talk about Cedar point's roller coasters. Jump in and drive. The roller coasters are tall some of the rides are about 100 feet tall like the Top Hill Dragster. The funnist roller coaster is the Gate keeper! The Gate Keeper has lots of hills that drop straight down. The rapter is my favorite ride. The rapter is my favorite because you go upside…

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    explain how the Law of Conservation of Energy is illustrated by the roller coaster in Atlanta, Georgia the Six Flags Amusement Park, the Goliath. The Goliath is a hyper coaster which includes the building materials, steel, wood, and fiberglass. It opened on April 1st, 2006. The Goliath’s top speed is 70 MPH, the height of the first is 200 feet with a drop of 170 feet following it. The duration of the ride is 3 minutes 30 seconds. The coaster can harbor 26 riders per vehicle. The main feature of…

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    People Enjoy Roller Coasters Over the past several decades, roller coasters have become more popular and frightening. Most or all amusement parks have multiple rides, and these rides are what attract park goers. So why is it that people are attracted to roller coasters? The answer isn’t clear, but it could be that there is a certain amount of risk involved, the adrenaline rush is like no other, it brings families together and they are incredibly safe. When roller coasters were still…

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    Terrorizing Ride of My First Roller Coaster To start off, I was standing in line, this feeling of terror rushing through my body, waiting to get to the top of the stairs for Thunder Mountain at Disney. This was my first roller coaster ever. I was freaking out. The line was so long and I didn’t know what to do. Then I realized, maybe the feeling of terror wasn’t a bad thing because I don’t think it would be normal to not be scared on my first roller coaster. To begin, we were…

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    and countless others. The powerful, heart-warming photographs of recovering U.S. veterans, healthy children, and people in new homes that we took part in constructing are testaments to the hard work and effort we all put into nurturing and helping out our community. It is events like these that aid less fortunate people in unimaginable measures and also bring us a priceless joy and peacefulness that only an action purely from the heart can create. Over the coming years, we may forget formulas…

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    My First Time on a Roller Coaster My eyes were as wide as an owl’s as zoomed down the huge drop. I was glad that the ride was finally over as I stepped off the ride I felt a sense of pride come over me. This year at Animal Kingdom in Disney World I went on my first roller coaster called Expedition Everest. The ride featured a backward drop and a regular drop reaching speeds of 55 mph. I will be sharing my experience of my first roller coaster within this story. When my family and I went to…

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    summer morning I wake up my parents by jumping on their bed, followed by my sister Hannah. The excited, 10 year old girls ready to leave for Kings Dominion! It was my first time at an amusement park, and I couldn't wait any longer. The thought of roller coasters made my heart warm. We all crammed in the car, and my brother bought one of his friends, who I thought was very cute. Once we arrived to the park, we were greeted by cartoon characters. Once I saw Spongebob standing under a tree, I knew…

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    compare being rich to being famous. But after consideration, I wanted to do something I could really talk about and that I’ve felt before. I am not rich, nor have I been famous. Not in the sense I was going to speak about. But I have ridden a roller coaster, and I know what loving someone feels like. Just recently, since this summer, I have learned what it feels like to love somebody other than a close friend, or a family member. Yes, obviously there is the old cliché that the two are similar…

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    life, one has to take chances. I was not sure of that until I strapped myself down in the scariest rollercoaster at Six Flags Fiesta amusement park. My heart was running a marathon as the ride climbed to the peak. My sweaty palms were glued on the back of a passenger’s headrest. My life was depending on it. My friend, Odina, was laughing beside me the whole time; she did not know how worried and anxious I was about this devastating rollercoaster. It is called the Iron Rattler, and it stood at a…

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    the thrill of riding all of the roller coasters without ever giving any thought to the physics behind the ride. There are several components of physics which contribute to the thrill of roller coasters, including gravitational forces, the law of conservation of energy, friction, centripetal force, and normal force, just to name a few. Gravity, the law of conservation of energy, and friction all play major roles in the functionality of roller coasters. A roller coaster ride typically begins with…

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