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  2. Sep 6, 2022 · The fastest roller coaster on the planet reaches an astonishing top speed of 149.1 mph (240 km/h) in 4.9 seconds flat. That, coaster fans, is fast. Formula Rossa climbs 171 feet (52m) and generates 1.7 Gs during its 92 seconds.

  3. Roller coasters constantly speed up and slow down as they travel around the track, and, depending on the design, they may experience prolonged periods of speed and weightlessness when they go around a track loop or after a steep hill.

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    Rollercoasters are cleverly designed to maximize fear; they're as much about human psychology as the physics of energy conversion. But psychology can and does play tricks. We love rollercoasters because they feel more dangerous than they actually are. But when an accident happens at an amusement park, the newspaper and TV coverage persuades us that...

    It's easy to list all the accidents and fatalities that have ever happened at amusement parks and conclude that rollercoasters are "dangerous." But how dangerous are they compared to everyday risks that we happily endure? The news report comparing rollercoasters to sharks went on to say "The number of rollercoaster deaths are also relatively high."...

  4. Today, tubular steel tracks and polyurethane wheels allow coasters to travel over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h), while even taller, faster, and more complex roller coasters continue to be built. See also

    • Formula Rossa — Ferrari World, United Arab Emirates. The Formula Rossa roller coaster is the mother of speed machines for coaster enthusiasts. The hydraulic launch coaster was built in 2010 and is the fastest coaster in the world, reaching a speed of 149 mph at its fastest point.
    • Kingda Ka — Six Flags Great Adventure, New Jersey. Ask any theme park fanatic about the best roller coasters in the world, and Kingda Ka is sure to be at the top of the list.
    • Top Thrill Dragster — Cedar Point, Ohio. You will get your thrills in on the Top Thrill Dragster. This strata coaster is themed to Top Fuel drag racing and takes riders soaring to a height of 420 feet at 120 mph.
    • Red Force — PortAventura World, Spain. The Red Force roller coaster is the star of the show inside PortAventura’s Ferrari Land. Opened in 2017, it is currently the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Europe, whisking riders through the track at 112 mph.
  5. May 10, 2023 · What makes roller coasters go so fast? Roller coasters continuously exchange potential (stored-up) energy and kinetic (motion) energy. Going up, kinetic energy is turned into potential energy.

  6. Oct 19, 2017 · When the roller coaster is going really fast, it naturally wants to travel straight. But engineers can design the tracks to curve, or bank. It’s pretty similar to what happens when you are in the car traveling on a curved road.

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