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  2. NoLimits - Wikipedia

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    NoLimits Roller Coaster Simulation is a software package available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X designed and built by a team of programmers and artists led by German programmer Ole Lange. It was first released in November 2001.

  3. Physics of roller coasters - Wikipedia

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    The physics of roller coasters comprises the mechanics that affect the design and operation of roller coasters, a machine that uses gravity and inertia to send a train of cars along a winding track. Gravity, inertia, g-forces , and centripetal acceleration give riders constantly changing forces which create certain sensations as the coaster ...

  4. Category:Roller coaster games and simulations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roller coaster games and simulations" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. The Flash: Vertical Velocity (Six Flags Great America)

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    On March 12, 2001, Six Flags Great America announced the addition of two new roller coasters. These were Vertical Velocity and Déjà Vu. [3] Two months later, Vertical Velocity would officially open on May 18, 2001. [2] The ride also had another clone at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, which was modified in 2002 due to height limit restrictions. [4]

  6. No Limits - Wikipedia

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    No Limits (Australian TV series) No Limits (Singaporean TV series), a 2010 Singaporean Chinese-language drama series; No Limits (British TV series), a 1985–1987 British television programme that aired on BBC Two; NoLimits, a software package for roller coaster simulation; No Limits (FIRST), 2004-05 FIRST Lego League game

  7. Vertical loop - Wikipedia

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    The generic roller coaster vertical loop, also known as a Loop-the-loop, or a Loop-de-loop, where a section of track causes the riders to complete a 360 degree turn, is the most basic of roller coaster inversions. At the top of the loop, riders are completely inverted.

  8. List of roller coaster elements - Wikipedia

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    A brake run on a roller coaster is any section of track that utilizes some form of brakes to slow or stop a roller coaster train.The most common type is the friction brake, often called a fin brake, which involves a series of hydraulic-powered clamps that close and squeeze metal fins that are attached to the underside of a coaster train.

  9. Launched roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    The fastest roller coaster in the world, Formula Rossa, reaches 149 mph (240 km/h) in 4 seconds using the hydraulic method. Accelerator Coasters manufactured by Intamin commonly place a top hat element after the launch, which is a hill in the shape of a tower with a 90-degree ascent and 90-degree drop.