Roller Coaster Webquest

Introduction

INTRODUCTION

Warning! In order to complete this webquest, read EVERYTHING. If, after reading everything, you are still unclear about a step, see me. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PACKET. What's the best part of an amusement park? While some might say cotton candy, churros, or water rides, I believe the best part of amusement parks are the humongous roller coasters. The bigger the better!! Why Roller Coasters? Because they're awesome thrill-seeking, scream-provoking, vomit-inducing machines. Even though these rides feel dangerous, they're actually very safe inventions designed to feel as if you're breaking all rules of science. Are they? Of course not, physics plays a huge role in the design, motion, & fun of roller coasters.

Click here to watch "Build It Bigger: Kinetic Madness" 

In your packet: What's your Dream Roller Coaster? Close your eyes & picture the amazing ride that awaits you. Draw a picture of your dream roller coaster. How many turns do you have? Any loops? Any major free falls? Corkscrews?

Task

Goal: to build a complex marble roller coaster and calculate the marbles average speed while exploring physics

Final products to turn in:

Your packet

A poster of your group's final coaster, including all important measurements

The roller coaster

Conclusion questions

Group evaluation 

 

Process

Part 1: Physics Research:

Before designing a roller coaster, you need to know the physics fundamentals.

Watch: The Physics of Roller Coasters: click here

 

Step A: Terms to know 



Define the following words. Put in your OWN words, but you can find the definitions here:

Acceleration: click here 

Centripetal Force : click here 

G (force) : click here 

Newton’s 3rd Law : click here 

Kinetic Energy (KE): click here 

Potential Energy (PE) : click here

 

Step B : Potential and Kinetic Energy click here

Watch the video on Potential Energy (PE) & Kinetic Energy (KE ) and answer the questions in your packet. 

Watch the Eureka's on Potential Energy (PE) :click here & Kinetic Energy (KE ):click here 

Watch "What is Potential & Kinetic Energy" click here and click here 

Step C: Part C : Roller Coaster Animations : 

Describe 2 of the 3 animations shown here 

animation 1: click here .....animation 2: click here ..... animation 3: click here

Watch: Time Warp: Roller Coaster Science: click here

 

Step D: Use chapter 11 from your textbook and online resources to answer the questions

Step E: Use chapter 11 and the link  to answer the questions

Part 2: Roller Coaster Research

Step F: Answer these questions by visiting the following sites:

Brittanica.com: click here 

Roller Coaster Record Book: find the fastest/tallest/ etc: click here 

Amusement Park Physics: click here

......Successful Designs: 

Using the websites listed, complete the data collection sheet to gather information regarding the types, heights, speeds, and lengths of roller coasters from various amusement parks.

Watch: How Roller Coasters Work: click here

 

Step: G: ..Compare THESE Designs:

Six Flags Magic Mountain Coasters: click here 

Cedar Point (Ohio) Roller Coasters : click here 

King's Island (Ohio) Roller Coasters : click here 

Watch: Roller Coaster Physics: click here 

Watch: The Tallest Floorless Roller Coaster: click here

StepH: Roller Coaster Motion : So, here is the big question of the day:

How does a roller coaster continue to move through the twists & turns of its track if it only uses an engine at the beginning?

Read: Physics4Kids: Motion & Energy: click here 

Watch: How Roller Coasters Work: click here

Roller Coaster Energies: click here 

Bill Nye on Energy: click here

Step: I: Roller Coaster Elements 

Butterfly Inversion ..... Camelback.... Cobra Roll....Corkscrew .... Diving Loop .... 

Hammerhead Turn .... Heartline Roll .... Horseshoe .... Immelmann Loop .... Norwegian Loop ....

Pretzel Loop .... Raven Turn .... Sea Serpent Roll .... Top Hat ..... Vertical Loop

use the sites listed below, or just "Google" the terms:

Wikipedia's Roller Coaster Thrill Elementsclick here

Roller Coaster Database Glossaryclick here 

 

Part 3: Planning & Designing

watch a video about a rollercoaster designer!

click here

Step: J: Complete the 6 design questions. 

You may need to look up some of the terms

Step: K: Build your roller coaster on line: click here

Planning Your classroom coaster: Think about what part of the room you want to build your marble roller coaster in. What kind of special features do you want? Hills? Loops? Corkscrews? Your group will be provided with 6 foam insulation pipes and a roll of masking tape. Jot down at least 5 of your ideas

 

Now build your roller coaster!