Roller Coasters
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History of Roller Coasters
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How does a roller coaster work? A Roller Coaster is a small gravity railroad used in amusement parks.Gravity and Potential Energy :As the train is being pulled to the top it is storing potential energy.Gravity is the driving force of a roller coaster.When the coaster is let go from the top of the lift hill, gravity pulls it down.Did You know the roller coasters have no engine?It is pulled to the top of the first hill and then it's on its own. The roller coaster relies on the gravity and velocityThe conversion from potential to kinetic energy is what drives the roller coaster.Physics Of Roller Coasters
Wooden or steel coaster: Does it make a difference?
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Ride Safety
Injuries
Fun Facts about Roller coasters
Cedar Point
Why did you include Cedar Point in this PowerPoint presentation?
What is Cedar Point?Where is it located?Why would you go there?How does Cedar Point compare to other
amusement parks?
Where is Cedar Point?
Driving directionsInclude a map
Conclusion
Would you go to Cedar Point? Why? or Why not?
ReferencesCedar Point Profile
http://cleveland.about.com/od/justoutsideoftown/p/cedarpoint.htmCedar Point History
http://www.cedarpoint.com/media-center/park-historyThe History of Cedar Point
http://www.rollercoasterfreak.com/Cedar_Point/History.htmlThe 10 Best Amusement Parks in America
http://www.wrsol.com/usatravelguide/2009/05/10bestamusementparksinamerica/Theme Parks-US
http://www.themeparks-us.com/all-themeparks/item/cedar-point-sanduskyRoller Coaster Capital and Best Amusement Park
http://www.cedarpoint.com/?gclid=CIHW2N38qLACFQYTNAodQkAkTgAmusement Park Physics
http://www.learner.org/interactives/parkphysics/coaster.html
How Roller Coasters Work http://science.howstuffworks.com/engineering/structural/roller-coaster3.htm
Roller Coaster Grottohttp://www.coastergrotto.com/
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