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How to Build a Roller Coaster

Building a roller coaster may seem like a task only for the professionals. But with enough time and dedication, and by carefully following a series of steps, you can build yourself your own roller coaster that everyone can enjoy.

Steps to Build a Roller Coaster

  1. Understand how roller coasters work. There are publications that discuss the mechanics and physics behind this exciting ride. You can also visit Internet sites showing the basic principles involved in roller coasters. Generally, a roller coaster includes an electronic motor. This device pulls the structure up the first highest point of the track.
  2. Determine the height of the first hill. The first hill is the highest point mentioned above. The height of the first hill determines the amount of velocity the structure has to make around the track.
  3. Form the slope of the first hill. The slope influences the force generated by the roller coaster in order for it to move toward the end of the track. A good slope is one with a curved bottom.
  4. Form the second lower slope. This is the path in which the roller coaster maintains its velocity once it has moved down the first hill. This slope has to be significantly lower to ensure that the structure safely exits the first hill.
  5. Form the second hill. This part maintains the velocity of the structure and gives the riders a weightless feeling. Additionally, you can add loops to the roller coaster tracks to make the ride more thrilling.

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