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THE VOLCANIC FUNNEL

THE VOLCANIC FUNNEL. A guide to the history of the rollercoaster and our very own creation Created By: John Ballew Kara Anderson Julianna Pike Trevor Sapp Dalton Kulick. The first rollercoaster was invented in Russia in the 1600s. They are not like any kind of roller coasters today.

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THE VOLCANIC FUNNEL

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  1. THE VOLCANIC FUNNEL A guide to the history of the rollercoaster and our very own creation Created By: John Ballew Kara Anderson Julianna Pike Trevor Sapp Dalton Kulick

  2. The first rollercoaster was invented in Russia in the 1600s. They are not like any kind of roller coasters today. A Frenchman wanted to make money off of the popular Russian invention, so he tried to build one in France. But, because of France’s warm climate, the ice-coaster melted. So he built a wooden one. In the1850s, the first try at a vertical loop was made, and was called the Centrifuge Railway. But the government shut the coaster down after one accident. The beginning of the American roller coasters started in the 19th century. The first coaster was built in 1884. It was called a gravity driven switchback train. Another try at the vertical loop was in 1898. It was called the Flip-Flap Railway. However, it was a circle, not a modern clothoid loop, so it snapped peoples necks when they rode it,. The first metal coaster was invented by Walt Disney in 1949, called the Matterhorn. THE HISTORY OF THE ROLLERCOASTER

  3. There are two kinds of energy: 1.Potential Energy 2.Kinetic Energy Potential energy is when something has the potential of moving because of condition and/or position. This means that something can move because of where it is. Kinetic Energy is when something is moving. Such as a rollercoaster moving down a hill. Our rollercoaster uses both. PHYSICS OF THE ROLLERCOASTER

  4. The Details Of Our Rollercoaster Some details of our rollercoaster are: Length: First: Track 297cm, Second Track: 125cm, Total: 322cm Height: 77cm Size Of Actual Coaster (Width and Length): Width: 46cm, Length: 70cm Time To The Bottom: First Track: 15-25 seconds

  5. Our rollercoaster features many things, such as: 1 Funnel 2 Tracks 1Flip 6 Turns 2 tricks !!!1 VOLCANO!!! THE VOLCANIC FUNNEL

  6. Now you know everything that there is to know about the rollercoaster! THE VOLCANIC FUNNEL

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