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    My first day of riding roller coasters. Over the summer, my family and I went to Silver Dollar City and I decided to face my fear. No, I am not afraid of roller coasters, but I am afraid of heights. While we were at the park, my dad convinced me to ride my first roller coaster. My dad, sister and older brother have been riding roller coasters for years, they love them. But, my little brother and I don’t really care for them. He doesn’t like them because he doesn’t like the feeling of falling…

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    Many people have gone on roller coasters, but have they really thought about how they work? All of the tosses and turns. How does it stay on the track? How does it slow down? How does it speed up? Slow and clanking, the string of cars is pulled up to the highest point of a roller coaster. One by one, the cars start going downhill on the other side, until gravity kicks into action and the full weight of the train is going down into curves, twists, and turns. A roller coaster is a great example of…

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    Roller Coaster Life

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    Life is like a roller coaster it can go any way at any speed and this represents my switch between middle school between high school. And the reason is because in 8th and 9th grade went any way bad or good fast or slow but 9th was the worst. It all starts with 8th grade easy and boring and then into the end of summer about to go high school I was pretty nervous then boom 9th grade hits me like a tornado. At the end of 7th grade summer I was getting ready for 8th grade I was kinda scared but…

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    Speech On Roller Coasters

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    Relationships are like roller-coaster you start off slow and then you begin hiking up the steep mountain, soon you reach the top now your free falling enjoying the ride, but what do you do when the roller-coaster comes to an end and it’s time to exit the cart? Have you ever had troubles cutting the string that’s attached to the perfect match that recently burnt out? Or had many failed attempts to walk away from the past? Here are my steps on breaking out the cocoon and becoming a free beautiful…

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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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    PHYSICS BEHIND ROLLER COASTER LOOP HOW ROLLER COASTER LOOPS WORK When a roller coaster starts, there is most likely the first hill that is the biggest out of all the others. The reason for this is because at the top of the first hill, there is the maximum potential energy. As soon as the car starts moving down the hill, that potential energy turns into kinetic energy…

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    Drop is a term we, cousins use to describe the motion of the roller coaster, when it goes very high up and comes rushing down the track in a nineties degree angle. That was the day I discovered my deep hidden fear of heights. The rushing down wasn’t the scariest part though, scariest part was slowly going up the track…

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    creating the perfect environment to have the maximum amount of fun. The sun is beaming down on you while the slightest breeze swings by to cool you down. In your ears all you can hear is the excitement of little children running into the never ending roller coaster lines.The elation is everywhere in the air almost as if it were a contagious cold. I stand in line with other children, waiting to feel the thrill of being over two hundred feet in the sky. As my turn approaches to board, the knot…

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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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    biggest fear. I hate roller coasters; they go so fast and move side to side and up and down. I remember the first time I got on a roller coaster, it was with my dad. At the moment it seemed really fun and attempting. My dad and I got on and buckled up, it starting going slow and I thought it wasn’t so bad. Until, when started going up and the speed started to increase, the insides of my body were shaking. Then we finally reached the top that’s when I knew it was bad. The roller coaster went down…

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