Well in Roller Coasters there is potential and kinetic energy. So when the roller coaster is getting pulled up it is using kinetic energy while gaining potential energy. So the potential energy it gained is used while going down and not being pulled.
Rough Riders - roller coaster - was created in 1907.
They don't.
A part where the riders go upside-down.
A part where the riders go upside-down.
when riders go around a sharp turn on a roller coaster, they're accelerated. it feels like there is a force pushing them against the side of the car.
The station is what is more commonly called. It is where the riders can get on and off the coaster when it stops.
That depends on the roller coaster. Different roller coasters hold different amounts of people and are not all the same. Normally the capacity of a roller coaster is around 1,500 - 2,000 riders per hour.
To bring the riders back to the starting point.
This depends on the roller coaster. Some roller coaster can get up to 2,000 riders per hour, which means they can handle around 50,000 riders per day! But other ride with 500 riders per hour would get around only 10,000. Plus breakdowns and park hours limiting when the ride is open, about 5,000-25,000 every day.
They do not. When an object such as the space is in orbit it is essentially in freefall. If you have been n a roller coaster you'll have found that you feel weightless when you are in freefall. The same effect applies on the space shuttle.
The translation of the English word, 'Roller Coaster' is..Roller Coaster
If the capacity of a coaster is 15 people per run and it's filled for 22 rides, that's 15 x 22 riders or 330 ridersthrough the 22 runs.