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    Potential and Kinetic Energy Transformations Potential and kinetic energy can be found in things all around us‚ especially in roller coasters. Potential energy is stored energy in an object‚ and kinetic energy is energy of motion or speed. On a rollercoaster it can switch from potential to kinetic energy very often. The rollercoaster starts off with a chain and motor and exerts a force on the rollercoaster which pushes the ride to the top of the hill. Throughout the process of going up the hill

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    gently pulled me forward. I didn’t want to. It was an enormous metal trap that was sure to send me to my doom. In my four year old eyes‚ roller coasters were the fuel of my nightmares. I wasn’t afraid of clowns with pasty makeup and cold‚ dead eyes‚ no. I wasn’t afraid of monsters with razor sharp teeth and claws like a lion. No‚ me‚ I was afraid of roller coasters. The rolling cart with only a bar to hold me in was terrifying. What if-- what if I slipped out? What if I hit my head on an overhead track

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    Physics behind roller coasters Energy can be converted from one from to another. When the car is still‚ the energy which is acting on it is GPE (gravitational potential energy). The car starts to accelerate towards the peak. The energy is converted from GPE to Kinetic energy. The car is at the peak. The energy transfers from Kinetic energy to GPE. The car starts to go down. The energy transfers again from GPE to Kinetic energy. There is no kinetic energy when the car is still at the bottom‚ as

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    95 mph and a height of 325 feet makes it the biggest rollercoaster I had ever gotten on‚ beating the Intimidator 305 by 25 feet. I remember seeing on television and wanting to ride it really badly. It just looked so amazing and since I love rollercoasters and love riding rollercoasters‚ I knew it was something I had to do. I had ridden lots of rollercoasters before this one such as the Intimidator 305 and the Top Thrill Dragster‚ which I had enjoyed riding very much‚ and I figured that the Fury would

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    Before you know it‚ your heart is in your throat‚ your stomach turning as you watch the hands of fellow riders sway in the air. The speed starts to increase by the second‚ the breeze blows through your hair‚ you feel yourself shaking due to the coasters twists and turns and then all that energy ceases to a stop‚ the adventure is officially over. It leaves your head turning in a way you had never envisioned. You move out of your seat‚ your legs are shaking‚ and mysteriously you

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    When I was younger‚ I used to love going to amusement parks because roller coasters fascinated me. These beastly machines are usually made of steel or wood‚ can go as fast as 120 miles per hour‚ and reach the height of 420 feet. It amazes me why average people like me would trade the tranquility of the ground to be high up in the air‚ being tossed around with such brutality and roughness‚ like vegetables in a food processor. Even still I enjoyed riding these fast amazing machines‚ sometimes so fast

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    but I was still so scared. If you haven’t found out the thing I am talking about‚ the thing I am stressing about is a rollercoaster. But not just any rollercoaster‚ a seven-looping‚ twisting turning roller coaster. It is called Bizarro. I had been on just about all the other roller coasters at the park‚ but not bizarro! It scared me too much! I was at the park with my two friends‚ Shayne and Kyleigh. “Come on guys‚ it really isn’t that scary!” Shayne called out. “Easy

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    Roller Coaster Ride A roller coaster ride contains many loops and twists one after another. At first glance‚ the ride looks terrifying. I never thought I would see myself ride one until one day my niece forced me to get on one. She was only 13 years old at that time‚ and I was 20 years old. Being younger than me‚ I did not want to show her how scared I was‚ so I dropped my pride and rode it. After discovering the excitement of riding the roller coaster‚ I became addicted to it and kept riding it

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    commonplace individuals often notice them even when they aren’t being used for their intended purpose. Obviously‚ this depends on the coaster itself. A plain‚ boring one colour coaster won’t attract as much attention as one with vibrant colours and an intriguing design. Although all coasters are designed to prevent condensation rings on tables or desks and protect the furniture‚ they can accomplish much more than this. The right coaster can bring attention to a business and increase brand awareness

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    figure is perceived both by the masses and for the masses to satisfy their urgent need for stability and accountability. In the novel‚ “Being There”‚ by Jerzy Kosinski and the film adaptation‚ “Being There”‚ directed by Hal Ashby‚ both star the protagonist‚ Chance. Everyone that is around Chance project their ideals onto him‚ giving him the false perception of being prestigious. This paper will examine the character from the novel‚ Chance‚ and examine him as a false leader along with John Edgar Hoover

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