The Physics of Roller Coasters

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  • Roller coasters give people the opportunity to experience physics in dramatic ways. In this episode of SciShow, we break down how physics work on roller coasters to give you the ride of your life!
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Komentáře • 536

  • @spugintrntl
    @spugintrntl Před 8 lety +345

    I had to restart the video because I was distracted by your shirt.

  • @Froglasso
    @Froglasso Před 7 lety +63

    If your a coster enthusiast then this is like a retake of the first day of school

  • @TheTwentyJuan
    @TheTwentyJuan Před 8 lety +50

    Lol just refreshed to see if there were any new vids and this came up 12 seconds ago.

  • @mucho_croissant
    @mucho_croissant Před 8 lety +7

    You should've talked about linear induction motors and linear synchronous motors for launches. They're more common than hydraulic launch systems.

  • @SolsticePeltier
    @SolsticePeltier Před 8 lety +21

    This taught me more in 3 minutes than my physics teacher did in a year

    • @prump
      @prump Před rokem

      so that physics class is 7 years ago

  • @alveolate
    @alveolate Před 8 lety +18

    could've done with some impressive stats on the forces involved in average roller coasters. maybe a mention of fastest speeds, highest G-forces, largest loops, etc. and some shout outs to the engineers and designers, who have to work the physics into real-life constructions. safety mechanisms could also use a good mention, along with what happens when they're ignored or fail.
    i should become a scriptwriter for SciShow.

  • @joolzzenda
    @joolzzenda Před 8 lety +2

    I'd never really thought about how those fast accelerating roller coasters worked, that's really cool :)

  • @johnanders8861
    @johnanders8861 Před 5 lety +1

    The picture of the skid brakes is a picture on the Thunderbolt in Kennywood in West Mifflin, PA. My home amusement park. So cool

  • @learnchinese8798
    @learnchinese8798 Před 8 lety

    Love roller coasters! Love this video :-)

  • @Roboheart1119
    @Roboheart1119 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video. This guy's a top dog. Expert physics explanations without dumbing it down for John and Jane Q America

  • @sefayildirim3775
    @sefayildirim3775 Před 8 lety +2

    I literally just came back from Thorpe park a few hours ago lol the timing is on point

  • @lordhorck
    @lordhorck Před 8 lety +49

    You guys forgot to talk about those roller coasters that use eletromagnets to accelerate the car

    • @TheVinijuan
      @TheVinijuan Před 8 lety +2

      +Minn505 and positive g force

    • @TheMasterfulcreator
      @TheMasterfulcreator Před 8 lety +2

      accelerate the train*

    • @thebravesirrobin.
      @thebravesirrobin. Před 8 lety +2

      +Minn505 It also has misleading explanations of Lenz's Law and magnetic brakes. You can go find my other comment on this video if you're curious how they're wrong.

    • @aWildLupi
      @aWildLupi Před 8 lety +1

      I was about to say, why didn't they talk about Linear Electric Motors?

    • @TheJaredtheJaredlong
      @TheJaredtheJaredlong Před 8 lety +4

      I think you mean Linear Induction Motors.

  • @phantasm1234
    @phantasm1234 Před 8 lety +21

    Can you do one on cerebral aneurysms? I had one rupture at 19 and would love to learn more!

    • @FlyingJetpack1
      @FlyingJetpack1 Před 8 lety +8

      oh hello there cerebral aneurysms guy, keep it going champ.

    • @doxielain2231
      @doxielain2231 Před 8 lety +1

      Wait, you are still alive? You are one very, very, very lucky person.

  • @mattdangerg
    @mattdangerg Před 8 lety

    Woulda never guess there was so much physics involved! Incredible

  • @azdaze227
    @azdaze227 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm a big scishow fan plus physics nerd who has been playing roller-coaster tycoon and watching a bunch of videos for it, finally the CZcams algorithm found the absolute perfect video for me

  • @AdrenalineJunkieXL
    @AdrenalineJunkieXL Před 8 lety

    literally was thinking days ago that Sci show should do an episode on roller coasters like omg this is freaking me out

  • @prcngnpkmn
    @prcngnpkmn Před 8 lety +1

    As someone that is studying to design these, I love this video. :D

  • @TatsukiHashida
    @TatsukiHashida Před 8 lety

    Awesome video! I went to universal studio and Disney Hollywood studios yesterday! And the day before that

  • @Neontronique
    @Neontronique Před 8 lety

    I loved this episode and I loved the shirt.

  • @amypaterson3369
    @amypaterson3369 Před 5 lety

    Thank you this helped me with my physics assignment!

  • @ImProvementSC2
    @ImProvementSC2 Před 8 lety

    Great and interesting video!

  • @CoopyKat
    @CoopyKat Před rokem

    SO cool..........I always wondered exactly how rollercoasters worked......I was only on one ONCE in my life, much of it was terrifying! 😮

  • @DekuStickGamer
    @DekuStickGamer Před 8 lety +4

    Can you guys do a vid on why perfectly circular loops are dangerous, and why we use "tear-shaped" loops instead?

    • @General12th
      @General12th Před 8 lety

      Supposedly, tear-shaped loops distribute the g-forces better. You don't feel as much jerk, which is better on the body.

    • @Justin.Franks
      @Justin.Franks Před 8 lety

      Less neck strain. Having ridden a coaster with a circular loop, I can definitely confirm that the teardrop loops are more comfortable. But it's not dangerous.

  • @ashleyherrera4744
    @ashleyherrera4744 Před 8 lety

    I love roller coasters thanks for the video

  • @minimash2485
    @minimash2485 Před 8 lety

    This was a roller coaster of emotions for me

  • @KingRCT3
    @KingRCT3 Před 8 lety +1

    +SciShow : A slight mistake: A permanent magnet can't stop a train, because its strenght is related to the velocity. The higher the velocity is, the stronger the braking force will be, which is quite handy. But on the other hand, the lower the speed is, the weaker the braking is... So in the end it can't stop the train, in theory. In reality, friction (both air and contact friction) will do the job, but manufacturer usually have a friction brake or a friction tire at the end for that purpose.

  • @user-hg6np1iq3o
    @user-hg6np1iq3o Před 5 lety

    It is good discussion, and in 3 second I subscribe!

  • @Arbenowskee
    @Arbenowskee Před 8 lety

    Love your shirt man.

  • @Master_Therion
    @Master_Therion Před 8 lety +264

    I'm sooooo disappointed with this SciShow video. You missed the perfect opportunity to film your explanation while riding on a roller coaster.
    Who thinks Michael Aranda should be punished with a trip to an amusement park to re-shoot this episode?

    • @Darticus42
      @Darticus42 Před 8 lety +5

      If they did that then no one would hear them.

    • @rapaladude
      @rapaladude Před 8 lety +3

      +Darticus the Great yes you could. I've seen science demonstrations on a roller coaster before.

    • @camicus-3249
      @camicus-3249 Před 8 lety +13

      Punished? Pfft... That's a gift! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @dafrandle
      @dafrandle Před 8 lety

      yeah or it would be a video of him getting his phone confiscated, no joke, I was in valleyfair a few weeks ago and we got stopped on the chainlift on wildthing about 3/4 the way up because someone had there phone out so someone walked all the way up from the station to confiscate it

    • @InformationBlast
      @InformationBlast Před 8 lety

      Do it! Do it! Do it!

  • @PaulEffinger
    @PaulEffinger Před 8 lety

    I used to hate the Superman at Darien Lake because of how scary it looked, but now I love ever since I went on it.

  • @upandatom
    @upandatom Před 8 lety +10

    How do they get videos out so fast? it's like 1 a day!

    • @nandosmuncher69
      @nandosmuncher69 Před 2 lety +1

      They probably make like 10000 vids at once then upload them all in n a week

  • @shakthishakthi6423
    @shakthishakthi6423 Před 6 lety

    Good video amazing😊

  • @jess.hawkins
    @jess.hawkins Před 4 měsíci

    Fascinating! One minor correction at the end: magnetic brakes on coasters generally can't bring the car to a complete stop, so they're unsuitable for use as a parking brake. There will be a mechanical brake of some kind at the stopping locations. The magnetic brakes can reduce almost all of the train's momentum, however.

  • @rhollister9029
    @rhollister9029 Před 8 lety +16

    As a member of the American Coaster Enthusiasts and a long time fan of Sci-Show, I feel obligated to tell everyone so they can further their coaster experiences and endeavors.
    Coaster 1: Nitro at Six Flags Great Adventure
    Coaster 2: King Da Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure
    Coaster 3: Millenium Force at Cedar Point
    Coaster 4: Unknown
    Coaster 5: Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point (+SciShow This ride doesn't use the LIM, but uses hydraulics like King da Ka)
    I hope this helped anyone out! :P

    • @danbert8
      @danbert8 Před 8 lety

      Top Thrill does use LIM for braking as described in the video. It uses them for regular braking and also for contingency braking for roll backs.

    • @deathpony698
      @deathpony698 Před 8 lety +1

      nitro is pretty average if you ask me

    • @rhollister9029
      @rhollister9029 Před 8 lety

      danbert87 Thanks for correcting me. It's always nice to see someone who can help someone else :P

    • @rhollister9029
      @rhollister9029 Před 8 lety +2

      deathpony698 Nitro has received countless awards, is an airtime machine, and by many is known as the 3rd, 4th, or 5th best coaster in the world. It's a B and M hyper, why is that average? Please elaborate?

    • @deathpony698
      @deathpony698 Před 8 lety

      R Hollister Idk man, im not into this stuff. I just didn't like how that one feels. It's the negative G's or something.

  • @hackleberrym
    @hackleberrym Před 8 lety

    Cool video, Jim

  • @NewBorn6166
    @NewBorn6166 Před 8 lety +2

    My physics teacher's version of "You have to walk before you can run" was "You have to learn to resolve forces before you can build rollercoasters."

  • @LemonadeMouthSomebod
    @LemonadeMouthSomebod Před 8 lety +3

    What steps does one take to prepare for a nap?

  • @ItTakesII
    @ItTakesII Před 8 lety

    This just got me way more terrified about roller coasters. I think this is one of the few instances in which not knowing was better.

  • @blivion7203
    @blivion7203 Před 6 lety +3

    I was on the Red Force rollercoaster and I asked myself- How is this even possible? Being 112m above the ground accelerating to 180[km/h] within only 5 seconds, with the massive overload on the railway track. I really liked The Paraborollercoaster... (a.k.a Red Force).

  • @mariahfloat4541
    @mariahfloat4541 Před 8 lety

    I love seeing the rides from cedarpoint and the thunderbolt from my hometown amusement park called kennywood in Pittsburgh PA (:

  • @SportKidKing
    @SportKidKing Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @marshmellow6152
    @marshmellow6152 Před 8 lety

    This video would have been great when I did my physics assignment on theme park physics!

  • @mattbanka7236
    @mattbanka7236 Před 8 lety

    Enjoyed how most pics were from Top Thrill Dragster :3

  • @ThunderGun2
    @ThunderGun2 Před 8 lety

    Cool vid.

  • @goofytycooner5519
    @goofytycooner5519 Před 4 lety +1

    Describing LIM and LSM magnetic launch systems would've been cool. Also, magnetic brake systems cant stop a train, so both magnetic and friction brakes need to be used.

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is Před 8 lety

    In the magnetic braking system, exactly where does heat get produced? In the metal fins? Or does the kinetic energy first get turned into electricity, then into a load such as resistors, where it changes to heat?

  • @itsAltoClarinet
    @itsAltoClarinet Před 8 lety

    In high school we had physics day where we'd go to Six Flags and solve problems pertaining to certain rides. It was so much fun!

  • @BBBuilds12
    @BBBuilds12 Před 8 lety +8

    Top thrill dragster is an amazing rollercoaster. Millennium Force is great too.

    • @hetakusoda2977
      @hetakusoda2977 Před 8 lety +4

      CEDER POINT FTW!

    • @AlterBound
      @AlterBound Před 8 lety

      I will allow your preference for Top Thrill Dragster even though Kingda Ka is taller and faster :)
      (not really by much anyway)

    • @BBBuilds12
      @BBBuilds12 Před 8 lety +1

      +Samantha D. Yeah but top thrill dragster only has lap bar restraints and no shoulder restraints, so it gives a more open experience, especially at the top.

    • @AlterBound
      @AlterBound Před 8 lety

      Sounds like a pretty sweet time! I hope to make it there one day to ride it. I can't imagine riding it without a shoulder harness haha.

    • @rafetizer
      @rafetizer Před 8 lety

      Pretty sure it has shoulder harness man, though its been about 5 years since I last rode Top Thrill. I remember not being able to put my hands up much past the top of my head due to the harness. Still, it's an awesome ride.

  • @REzado63
    @REzado63 Před 8 lety +7

    Please use imperial measuments, even flash them on the screen when saying metric. I'm sure I'm not that only one out there that would appreciate that. Thank you.
    Also, could you possibly do an episode on heat seeking missile technology? Thanks again, you guys are great!

  • @cricardol
    @cricardol Před 8 lety +1

    A little note, these magnetic brakes also generate heat when the eddy current dissipate... Law of conservation of energy again

  • @TheSkogemann
    @TheSkogemann Před 8 lety

    I feel that this episode could be 20-30 minutes. There is a lot more to this. :-)

  • @ellies_silly_zoo
    @ellies_silly_zoo Před 3 lety +1

    Just saying, there are also LIM and LSM (both magnetic) launches, air-powered launches, and the good old flywheel launches and weight-drop launches, and maybe more that I'm forgetting. And also while you were already talking about airtime, might aswell mention negative Gs that are arguably even better than weightlessness.
    Yes I know the comment is too late.

  • @theoppsareafterme
    @theoppsareafterme Před 8 lety +1

    Can you please make a video on Quantum Wells and their applications in telecommunication.

  • @mizanisk
    @mizanisk Před 8 lety +1

    This video has its up and downs

  • @Skyerzen
    @Skyerzen Před 8 lety

    DUDE! Make one about the physics of Motorcycles! You will find there's a lot of fascinating nerdy stuff about them!

  • @JazzyNym
    @JazzyNym Před 8 lety +1

    Was at King's Dominion the other day. Pretty sure I got a concussion from all the rides that felt the need to stop within like 2 seconds. "Gradually come to a stop" my ass; for some reason they feel the need to slam on the breaks to stop the car even when they've got a bunch of track left -_-

  • @weepingbelle4528
    @weepingbelle4528 Před 8 lety

    This is especially interesting as I'm at Disney World right now

  • @Halamadridistas
    @Halamadridistas Před 8 lety

    Cool vid

  • @IrraCtical
    @IrraCtical Před 3 měsíci

    This is incredibly clear and simply explained, thank you so much! 🎢

  • @StanLTU
    @StanLTU Před 8 lety

    Is there a single roller coaster in the world that uses eddy current as breaks ? Please provide a link to article or case study. Many thanks, Luke.

  • @vedritmathias9193
    @vedritmathias9193 Před 8 lety

    I need his shirt. "Responsible people take steps to prepare for a nap."
    Yes.

  • @user-dx8nj7qj2g
    @user-dx8nj7qj2g Před 8 lety

    so 2:00 so thats what that really nice feeling is its only gravitate pulling you down

    • @luc6284
      @luc6284 Před 6 lety

      Coaster Enthusiasts call it "airtime"

  • @Phamtomdark
    @Phamtomdark Před 8 lety

    Would it be wrong to think of the Eddy currents almost like magnetic friction ?

  • @haileyv4194
    @haileyv4194 Před 8 lety +1

    Omg I just went on the roller coaster shown at 0:19 yesterday. Its Nitro from six flags great adventure.

  • @finbar163
    @finbar163 Před 8 lety

    I've also seen ones that accelerate with rows of tires spinning in opposite directions on either side of the car. Yes, just like with hot wheels.

  • @charlietuba
    @charlietuba Před 8 lety

    There is a roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm called Montezuma's Revenge. The initial force to start the car is powered by a flywheel. Also the California Screamin' roller coaster at Disney's California Adventure uses an induction motor for the initial force.

  • @waseealam7136
    @waseealam7136 Před 8 lety

    Hehe I came back from Canada's wonderland just now and I went on the roller coasters hehe

  • @Justin.Franks
    @Justin.Franks Před 8 lety +1

    Eddy current brakes cannot bring a roller coaster to a complete stop. As the velocity decreases, the strength of the eddy currents also decreases, causing a decreased braking force. Friction brakes are required to fully stop the train and hold it in place.

  • @featherfluffstudios8597

    You forgot about lagoons wicked. It uses electro magnetics to shoot it up over its hill. It is a really fun experience because there is No hesitation when going up the huge hill, you simply hear some sirens, turn a small corner, and then you get to the magnets and shoot up.

  • @timcampo
    @timcampo Před 8 lety

    Could you please also do an episode about the heart line and the shape of loopings. Thx

  • @IceehawkPSN
    @IceehawkPSN Před 8 lety

    0:25 is kingda ka in six flags of new jersey, it launches you incredibly fast and you're already back from the ride in like 20 seconds

  • @araknidude
    @araknidude Před 8 lety

    how nice of you to release this on the firsf day of school

    • @JAndersonThe2nd
      @JAndersonThe2nd Před 8 lety

      school started for me on july 28

    • @kushshah4554
      @kushshah4554 Před 8 lety +3

      First day of school is different for everyone dumbass he's not going to cater just to you

    • @araknidude
      @araknidude Před 8 lety +1

      ***** dude chill it's a joke

    • @tallatech
      @tallatech Před 8 lety

      +J.Anderson The2nd School starts for me sometime in September

  • @davidfrischknecht8261
    @davidfrischknecht8261 Před 5 lety +1

    Actually, the magnetic brakes aren't enough to bring the train to a complete stop, so they do include some friction brakes after the magnetic brakes.

  • @AdonisGaming93
    @AdonisGaming93 Před 5 lety

    this really was just about kingda ka or top thrill dragster which is what? two or three roller coasters that do this? I wanna know the physics of why they can seemingly loop and loop forever even after it seems like it slowed down too much to do another loop

  • @scienceandmusicmix
    @scienceandmusicmix Před 8 lety

    Yay kennywood! @ 2:12 Thunderbolt = best wooden rollercoaster

  • @hazri8758
    @hazri8758 Před 6 lety

    I thought you were about to explain how it advances, how the wheels interact with the rail. I meani it's not like the usual train wheel right? Or is it?

  • @Seaside_Seanster
    @Seaside_Seanster Před 8 lety

    Love the T-shirt. Where can I get one?

  • @briskyfeet
    @briskyfeet Před 8 lety

    can u make a video of why we use speacial type of shoes on ice skating? why dont we use normal shoes they would be more safe?

  • @tonyp114
    @tonyp114 Před 8 lety

    Anyone else notice the pic they used to show skid brakes is the Thunderbolt at Kennywood?

  • @BeyReaper
    @BeyReaper Před 8 lety +1

    Just nitpicking here. The illustration at 3:04 shows the eddy current flowing in a counterclockwise rotation when really it should've been rotating in a clockwise rotation due to the right-hand rule.

  • @fiercedietygaming2651
    @fiercedietygaming2651 Před 8 lety

    I love that shirt

  • @jacoballen2664
    @jacoballen2664 Před 8 lety

    I love the shirt

  • @crustydustydinosaur4682
    @crustydustydinosaur4682 Před rokem +1

    I have this problem in my physics class. A 100 kg roller coaster begins on a 10 m tall hill with an initial velocity of 0m/s and travels down before traveling up a second hill. As the coaster moves from its initial height to its lowest position, 170J of energy is transformed into thermal energy by friction. In order for the roller coaster to safely travel over the second hill, it must be moving at a velocity of 4.6m/s or less at the top of the second hill. If the roller coaster Transforms another 100J to thermal energy on the upward trip to the second hill, what is the maximum height the second hill can be? What is the minimum height? How fast is the roller coaster going at the bottom of the first hill? If anyone could help me solve this, or even point me in the right direction then that would be greatly appreciated.

  • @myyoutubehandlename
    @myyoutubehandlename Před 8 lety

    "Hydraulic Accumulator" sounds like something you'd hear on Pheneous and Ferb.

  • @jonaquinn47
    @jonaquinn47 Před 8 lety

    I would like to know if you where in orbit around the Earth, would you still have the feeling of "butterfly's in you'r stomach" as you would still be in free fall. Or if the g-force of being pulled down by the cart creates the feeling

  • @SaberusTerras
    @SaberusTerras Před 8 lety

    You didn't mention magnetic launchers / linear induction motors like the Mr. Freeze in Six Flags Over Texas at Arlington.

  • @chaseee__
    @chaseee__ Před 5 lety

    Millenium Force Thumbnail. I Rode it. Its fun, and very well explained, but that picture of Millenium Force after the launch explanation, but Millenium Force isn't a launch coaster.

  • @WilliamButcher4455
    @WilliamButcher4455 Před 8 lety

    Some rides i have been on just take the "train" up and then gravity does the rest of the job and by the time you get back where you start you will have lost all of the gravitational energy into air resistance as there is no brakes at the end of some

  • @tatotato85
    @tatotato85 Před 8 lety

    so when the car get slowed down by the magnetic thing where does the energy goes?

  • @davidhwang2306
    @davidhwang2306 Před 8 lety

    Can you explain what would happen if two gravity fields collide with each other?

  • @Karreth
    @Karreth Před 8 lety

    Over here we have a roller coaster that's accelerated by a strong magnetic field (I think they use switching electromagnets like maglev), which makes the rollercoaster accelerate really fast at what feels like constant acceleration for two seconds or so, and it's easily the best part of the ride.

  • @funkyfranx
    @funkyfranx Před 8 lety +7

    Baby, life with me is a like a roller coaster
    It's got weight restriction

  • @sidaship8226
    @sidaship8226 Před 6 lety

    Yes

  • @Croz89
    @Croz89 Před 8 lety

    Nice explanation on hydraulic catapults, but no love for LIM's?

  • @HazardNP
    @HazardNP Před 8 lety

    Damn i though i learned fuck all from a level physics, but i understood every second of this video and was even finishing your sentences

  • @KettouRyuujin
    @KettouRyuujin Před 8 lety +1

    There's also magnetic launch systems and all.

  • @petrapribolsan6997
    @petrapribolsan6997 Před 8 lety

    I need that shirt 😂

  • @GoHardMang
    @GoHardMang Před 8 lety

    Ah roller coasters scare the shit out of me, I can only imagine how a corkscrew or multiple loops would feel X.X

  • @SuperSMT
    @SuperSMT Před 8 lety +1

    Some coasters also use electromagnetic launches

  • @sad_depressed_weeb4996

    He's shirt is dope....😂😂😂