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  2. This is a super-quick guide to the basics of how roller coasters are constructed! They are incredibly advanced pieces of machinery, so there's lots more to d...

  3. How Are Roller Coasters Built - BigRentz

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    Building the actual roller coaster is done by first creating the support structure, which consists of the support beams and frameworks, and then the track, which is made up of the track and other parts that move the ride safely.

  4. How Roller Coasters Work - HowStuffWorks

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    Amusement parks keep upping the ante, building faster and more complex roller coasters, but the fundamental principles at work remain basically the same. In this article, we'll examine the principles that keep coaster cars flying around on their tracks.

  5. Infographic: How roller coasters are designed and built

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    Check out this illustrated infographic that breaks down the entire process of how thrilling roller coasters are built and brought to life.

  6. How rollercoasters work | Science of rollercoasters - Explain...

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    When they round the brow of the first hill, the force of gravity makes them hurtle downwards, so they accelerate (pick up more and more speed). As they accelerate, their potential energy turns into kinetic energy (the energy things have because they are moving).

  7. Roller coaster | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    roller coaster, elevated railway with steep inclines and descents that carries a train of passengers through sharp curves and sudden changes of speed and direction for a brief thrill ride. Found mostly in amusement parks as a continuous loop, it is a popular leisure activity.

  8. Did you ever wonder how roller coasters are built? The rules of mechanical engineering and physics are used while designing them. Inspiration from a converte...

  9. Engineering Thrills: The Science Behind Roller Coasters

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    Whether it’s an ultra-safe kiddie roller coaster or giant looping goliaths like the Kingda Ka or Steel Vengeance, engineers follow similar guidelines for design and construction. The science behind roller coasters is a fascinating blend of physics, engineering and human psychology.

  10. Roller Coaster History - HowStuffWorks

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    Roller coasters are the direct ancestors of monumental ice slides — long, steep wooden slides covered in ice, some as high as 70 feet (21 meters) — that were popular in Russia in the 16th and 17th centuries. Riders shot down the slope on sleds made of wood or blocks of ice, crash-landing in a sand pile [source: Levine].

  11. How Do Roller Coasters Work? - Wonderopolis

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    Have you ever looked closely at a roller coaster, though? Did you realize it doesn't have an engine? Have you ever stopped to WONDER how a roller coaster operates at such high speeds without one? Let's take a look at the scientific principles and forces behind the thrills of the roller coaster.