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    Physics of Roller Coasters

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    parks. I chose two aspects based on my favourite rides: ‘Kaboom’ (which works based on free-fall) and the roller coaster.  The Physics of Roller Coasters How does a Roller Coaster work? Roller coasters have no engines (although many still tend to think they do) and are thus not propelled around the track by a motor. The transfer of potential energy to kinetic energy is what steers the roller coaster‚ and all of the kinetic energy required for the ride is present once the coaster goes down the first

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    Roller Coaster Ride

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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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    Physics in Roller Coasters There is a lot of Physics in a roller coaster. It contains a lot of potential and kinetic energy‚ and also centripetal force. All of these factors will define how the roller coaster really works. As we all know‚ or some of us know‚ roller coasters doesn’t use engine to operate the ride. It depends on converting potential energy into kinetic energy. Cars will need a certain amount of pull or push to reach a certain peek of the track. Upon reaching the peak‚ the energy

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    Designing my roller coaster was pretty interesting. My roller coaster ended up being called the bombora extrandgana. My roller coaster has two crazy big loops and and 100 foot drop and some seat throwing turns. Let me tell you about my roller coaster. My roller coaster is a minute and a half for the average speed. Well getting into detail on the ride has some very descriptive vocabulary words. The feeling when you you first go onto the ride and you’re super scared but that’s not all. The scientific

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    Skating On Thin Ice Hockey

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    Skating On Thin Ice: Are Professional Sports Teams Profitable without Merchandizing and Sales of TV Time Hockey is one of the most recognizable sports around the world‚ and The National Hockey League (NHL) is the sport’s most recognizable league. It was formed in 1917 and has gone through many changes before reaching its current format. By‚ 1942 the league had been reduced to six teams‚ the "Original Six" and during this time the league began to become immensely popular throughout North America

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    Roller Coasters Narrative

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    Stuck!!! Have you ever been stuck on a roller coaster? The fact that my brother was screaming “We’re all gonna die!” wasn’t helping with the younger kids on the ride. Here’s my story. We were stuck at the top of the roller coaster with a couple of carts going over the edge‚ terrifying. Plus‚ the 0 miles per hour to the what felt like 2‚000 mile per hour takeoff with no warning almost made me wet myself! As‚ we were going around the first turn my ribs were rattling like drums. My heart was

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    Roller Coaster Poem

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    The poem describes life like a rollercoaster. Life is full of ups and downs‚ an emotional roller coaster ride that you can’t quite imagine. The image that came up in my mind as i was reading the poem are two rollercoasters. One has ups‚ downs and loops‚ but the other is leveled and stable. The loops‚ ups and downs add thrill and color to the ride. It may be breath-taking but riders were obviously satisfied and happy overcoming and experiencing such ride. On the other hand‚ the other which was leveled

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    Love and Roller Coaster

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    back to that realm of childhood excitement and fun. 1. You enter the park gate‚ the roller coaster looms before you with a line of people waiting their turn. How long do you have to wait in line before getting to ride? 2. Your turn finally comes and now you’re racing and plunging around the course. What kinds of feelings does the speed bring out in you? 3. At the most exciting point in the course‚ the roller coaster dives into a pool of water and you’re drenched by the spray. What do you shout

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    Title:  The Greatest Skating Race Author: Louise Borden Publishing Group: Margaret K. McElderry Books Copyright: 2004 Genre: Informational book about social studies Age: 9-12 Summary: In 1941 Piet‚ gets the assignment of a lifetime: He must skate along the frozen canals of the Netherlands and across the Belgian border‚ in order to get the neighborhood children to their aunt’s house. This is where the children will remain for the duration of World War II. Their father has been imprisoned by German

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    The Emotional Roller Coaster Abstract Three healthcare workers experience stress in their professions and make various attempts at dealing with the stress. As the case study is examined‚ a look is taken at how they manage their emotions under stressful situations. Also‚ how is the medical staff able to influence the emotions of their patients? There are also ways to minimize some of these stressors. The Emotional Roller Coaster Introduction The case study looks at the emotional battle

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