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    Certain roller coasters hold records for being the tallest or for being the fastest. One of those record-breaking roller coasters is the Kingda Ka. The Kingda Ka is the tallest steel roller coaster and the second fastest steel roller coaster in the United States available for the public. “This upside down U-shaped track bolts up 45 stories in the sky—that’s 456 feet high!” (Six Flags). At the pinnacle of the roller coaster the cart possesses a lot of potential energy which converts into kinetic…

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    We went to Kings Dominion yesterday and it was really fun. I’m scared of height, so I never really ride anything, but yesterday my friends force me on the Domination ride, it was one of those big roller coasters. I keep on telling them I can’t ride it and I’m really scared, but everybody just ignores me while they dragged by my arms and the other pushes me from behind to get on. Once we got down, they asked how was it and I said it wasn’t as bad as I thought and I actually like it. Then we went…

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    Wall-e is a new, dare say one of the best upcoming roller coasters and it is based off of the sensational movie Wall-e made by Disney’s Pixar! In the movie, the plot takes place in 2805 where humans have abandoned Earth on the account of it was not in the ideal shape for humankind to survive in. Therefore, humans left robots to clean up the mess they had made where after some time, the Earth became habitable once more. Mankind had been sending extraterrestrial vegetation evaluators or EVE to…

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    For the duration of a roller coaster ride, there is no displacement, though there is distance. This is because roller coasters start and end at the same point, therefore there is no displacement, even though the length of skyrush is 1,130 meters long. From data on the hersheypark webpage, the maximum amount of positive g’s…

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    a signup sheet, stating that we could go on the annual AP field trip to Cedar Point. The paper was passed around the room, until it got to me. I stared at the paper for several moments, undecided on whether or not to go. I had never been on a roller coaster before, let alone seen one. On one hand, I was somewhat terrified thinking of the rides. On the other, the thought of skipping school and having the time of my life with my friends also made me excited. Finally, I said, “Screw it,” and wrote…

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    I think that speed is more important for making a roller coaster exiting. although acceleration is also important for that fast, scary feel in general speed is more important. First of all doing corkscrews or going upside down you need to be going fast so that it is safe. This works by using centrifugal force or inertia. If it is too slow you wouldn’t be able to do it of have to need very heavy buckling for safety and, that wouldn’t be fun. Also I think that the main thrill factor in a ride is…

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    and I brought his two daughters to Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ for the first time. We all loved roller coasters, except for the youngest daughter because she had never been on a roller coaster before. I knew that if she did not go on a ride that my boyfriend would have to stay behind her. When we were walking into the park, I continued to tell her that I know she will go on all the roller coasters. She would then respond to me each time with “No I won’t”. I also tried to tell her that it…

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    When I saw the roller coaster I new I wanted to go on it. The one thing was I didn’t feel like going on it alone. So I begged my sister to go on it with me, but of course she said no. I knew that she would not go on it with me. Not a surprise, she never want’s to go on roller coasters with me, she’s to much of a wimp. I kept begging her her. I felt like a puppy dog begging,Please please Bryce can you please go on it with me.But of course she said no.I kept asking her.I was mumbling and telling…

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    Roller coasters with loop-the-loops are generally rides that appeal to thrill seekers, however without the use of dynamics, these rides would not be able to function. A roller coaster loop-the-loop is a type of large scale centrifuge, as one approaches the loop, the rider's inertial velocity is straight ahead. However the track of the roller coaster keeps the car and therefore the rider, from travelling in a straight path. The force of a rider's acceleration pushes them from…

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    debating about going to Cedar Point the upcoming weekend. I hadn't rode many roller coasters in my life at that time because I was only nine. Of course, trying to be manly, I totally agreed with their decision. My parents told me how big the roller coasters are, and how the roller coasters are some of the biggest in the world. I acted like I wasn't scared, and was talking about how I didn't care about the size of the roller coasters. When that upcoming weekend was finally here, I was so excited…

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