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25 m/s pretty fastbut you will live to tell the tail..lolalthough maybe be a tad bit white to give you an idea of the speed 63.25 m/s is 60 m/s or 100 km/h = 100 km/h * 1hr/3600 sec * 1000 m/km= 1*10^5 m/3600 s= 27.8 m/sso a roller coaster that can fall 200 mwill go about 150 miles per hour or soall these things go into the design of the coaster........

this shows you that alot of considerations have to go into the design to make sure the person riding it only feels what they can withstand..

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to make this ride possible then instead of dropping straight down a ride is slanted slightly so that it slows down and changes to level over the whole 200 meter drop this means the time you reach the bottom of the 200 m drop you will still be moving 63.25 m/s
pretty fast but you will live to tell the tail..lol although maybe be a tad bit white

to give you an idea of the speed 63.25 m/s is

60 m/s or 100 km/h

= 100 km/h * 1hr/3600 sec * 1000 m/km
= 1*10^5 m/3600 s
= 27.8 m/s

so a roller coaster that can fall 200 m will go about 150 miles per hour or so

all these things go into the design of the coaster..

I could go on and on but If you want more of an answer you will have to email me sorry Its way to complicated to do this way
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