With nothing but paper, tape, and a marble as a test vehicle, engineering students at Tyler ISD’s Career and Technology Center put their designs to the test, building roller coasters filled with loops ...
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The Evolution of Roller Coasters: From Wood to Steel
How do roller coasters work? In this in-depth video, we explore the history, physics, and engineering behind roller coasters — from the earliest Russian Mountains and wooden switchback railways to ...
Idaho State University's College of Science and Engineering hosted its annual Bengal STEM Day on Thursday, welcoming more than 450 middle school and high school students.
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456 feet straight up – the only roller coaster that touches the sky
From 456-foot vertical climbs to launches hitting 128 miles per hour in seconds, the world’s tallest roller coasters push engineering to its limits. One ride was so intense it caused riders to gray ...
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