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    yummy foods. As soon as the gates opened, everyone that was waiting ran in hoping to be the first in line for their favourite rollercoaster. Jacob and his family entered in a slightly calmer manner and lined up at the mighty wooden rollercoaster. The first ride on the coaster was already in session and as the Kim family waited in line, their excitement grew and grew, anticipating…

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    to King’s Island and we started to plan where we were going to go. “Why don’t we go to the flight of fear” mom said.So we started to head over there I’m scared,why'd I come here.I hope they don’t drop me of the roller coaster I thought to myself.”clink clank” the sound the roller coaster made on the wood as we got closer and closer.We stop at a concession stand “How high is it does it go upside down did they lie to me about how high it goes”.We got to the flight of fear.It was indoors.I let out…

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    Roller Coasters Essay

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    Roller coasters are truly a work of art engineers must think hard about,if the ride will be fast enough to go past the obstacles if the passengers will remain safe at all time.Its fascinating history from where it originated from to how it got to its modern day form.To how it works,the physics it has to do the things it does really shows how complicated roller coasters can really be.What is the experience that one engineer had doing a project in a middle school classroom. The direct ancestors…

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    I'm really scared." I said, with my voice shaking. I looked down at my trembling hands as I climbed into the seat on my right. I pulled the padded bar over my head. I took a deep breath. "I'm so nervous!" The roller coaster started moving. Crack, crack, crack, slowly went the roller coaster. My hands started to tremble again. I focused on the crack, crack, crack to get my trembling hands off my mind. A slow turn left. I felt my dad's hand tap the seat. I turned around. "Good luck!" my dad said.…

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    with a lot of fun and excitement. The roller coasters is what I liked the most about Six Flags. Also it is somewhere that gives me good memories with my family. Lastly, what made Six Flags even more thrilling was when I found a one-hundred dollar bill lying in the ground. Although this place might be an ordinary amusement park for some people, it is one of my favorite places of all time. The first best thing I enjoyed about Six Flags is there roller coasters. When I first arrived at Six Flags,…

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    Roller coaster engineers work with a design team in a variety of tasks concerning the construction of roller coasters. The main duties involve deciding what type of roller coaster to use, determining how to place the track, developing the controls systems and verifying that the ride is safe for the public. Generally, engineers try to make rides exciting by including special arrangements that enhance some element of the ride. Loops in the track, embankments and the use of natural scenery are some…

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    Have you ever noticed how the best roller coasters are parabolic? When on a roller coaster, it feels like gravity is being defied. When the roller coaster falls from the peak of a parabola, it is rejecting air resistance. In America, there are hundreds of theme parks and thousands of roller coasters. People of all different ages ride roller coasters but only a few notice that most roller coasters are in the form of a parabola. Parabolas can be found in most things…

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    ride must take into consideration various amounts of components which create the hormone in the body. If this has to do with the braking speed of a gravity based ride, the circular motion of an enterprise ride or the velocity of the carriage on a roller coaster they all have a different method in finding out the safest and most effective form of a…

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    Astroworld Research Paper

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    back to AstroWorld throughout the almost 40 years that it was opened. 1. After it closed down, about half of the rides were transferred from Six Flags theme parks across the United States to amusement parks around the world. a) Jason Knutson of Coaster Photos stated the whereabouts of some of AstroWorld’s crowd favorites. 1. He mentioned that “Texas Cyclone was demolished but the trains were moved to the La Ronde amusement park in Canada; Greezed Lightnin’ was relocated and although the…

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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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