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    Never Feel Scared Of What You Want To Do By: SHreyas Thirumale This was the first time I was in Six Flags and going on the King Cobra Ride. The place looked amazing, but the rides looked extremely huge! We started our way to the King Cobra. We were at the starting of the line and it was really crowded. The line also went really slow. I asked my mom how the ride would feel. She said that it would be exciting. I wasn’t sure about that. This ride was humongous! At last, we were at the stairs. I…

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    The Never Ending Rollercoaster As my friends and I pass by store to store we had realized that there was a bright red flyers. It had caught our eye, we went and grabbed a flyer and it had said “Ladies and Gentlemen there is going to be a new rollercoaster opening up this Saturday! Come and join the ride!” My friends had said that they wanted to go and check out the rollercoaster. We all had agreed to go this Saturday and ride the rollercoaster. The next day was already Saturday. I of course…

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    The instability of the roller coaster creates a spring constant. This means that as the car travels through the roller coaster, it loses energy because the track shakes and moves. For example, when viewing the videos it became apparent that when the car entered the loop, the track shook violently making it difficult to determine when the car reached each location. As the car went through the track, going up into the loops it grew in height, decreasing in kinetic energy while increasing in…

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    Forces are extremely important in a roller coaster, as they create the different sensations throughout the ride, and also help to hold you in your seat for safety. Forces on a roller coaster are measured in g's, which is how to measure gravity on the ride. The change of g's in different situations is what creates the different feelings and thrills you get on the coaster. When our marble is released at the top of the initial hill, energy is transferred from potential energy to kinetic energy.…

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    Roller Coaster Model

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    1. Have you provided a critical evaluation of how this model may/may not correspond in the real world? In my opinion, I know our roller coaster could work in the real world and would be so much fun, but the ending of the roller coaster may be difficult. It would be difficult because we had a hard time figuring out how to slow it down at the end of the track. But it does come to how the friction from the actual cart and the track would work because in reality you could add brakes and other things…

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    My Trip To Disney World

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    planned since we hadn't gone for a while. On our second day there we went to Hollywood studios. For a while, I have been wanting to ride the rollercoaster Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, but I was not at the required height. Finally this year I had a growth spurt and I could now ride it. This ride is the fastest roller coaster in Disney World. It starts off fast, going from 0-60 in less than a second. During this ride, it goes every which way, and personally I love these rides. Since…

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    bit later than usual because of our indecisiveness, so we spent the day in the water park. Towards late afternoon, the heat became less oppressive as clouds enveloped the sun. My younger sister Katy and I decided to dry our hair out by riding a roller coaster. Afterwards, our parents decided to treat us to Udderly Blue ice-cream before leaving the park. As we leisurely strolled to the car, I felt a couple raindrops on my arms, and by the time we arrived at the car, the rain was steadily coming…

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    Stunt Scooter Riding is quickly becoming the new rage among young people at skate parks all across the world. This is probably because it is so much fun, relatively easy to learn, and the list of stunts and tricks seems endless. This fantastic emerging sport is definitely one to watch. In this article, we'll I will talk about the sport and the type of scooter you'll need. An Emerging Sport Some of you may remember the rising skateboard movement of the 70's, right? Well, probably most of you…

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    glance, a roller coaster can seem like a 1,000 foot high, metal-encased death trap. For this exact reason, roller coasters supply a perfect chance for someone to test their courage. Having been the extremely cautious child that I was, it wasn’t surprising that I almost failed this test when I had been given the chance to take it. I was scared of loud noises, large insects, abstract concepts, not being cool, and, most importantly, death. With this predisposition, the The Mamba (a famous roller…

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    Roller Coasters

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    hated roller coasters. They always terrified me. It makes me sick to my stomach thinking about the loops, twists and drops. One day my friend invited me to go to a Six Flags theme park. This particular friend loves roller coasters. I didn’t know why, but he could ride any roller coaster without a care in the world. As he grabbed my arm pulling me to the next ride I could feel my heartbeat increasing. My palms started getting sweating as my hands trembled. Then I saw it, the roller coaster that…

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