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Roller Coaster Physics Colour by Number

This document provides a colouring activity with questions about forces and energy concepts related to roller coaster physics. Learners are to answer 39 multiple choice and calculation questions about concepts such as kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, force, work, acceleration, speed, distance, and mass. The key provided is then used to colour corresponding sections of the image to reveal a hidden picture.

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618 views6 pages

Roller Coaster Physics Colour by Number

This document provides a colouring activity with questions about forces and energy concepts related to roller coaster physics. Learners are to answer 39 multiple choice and calculation questions about concepts such as kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, force, work, acceleration, speed, distance, and mass. The key provided is then used to colour corresponding sections of the image to reveal a hidden picture.

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Roller Coaster Physics Colour by Numbers

Answer the questions about forces and energy in roller coasters, then use the key to colour in each section to reveal a picture.

7 Answers Colour
29 3
22 0 – 10 Black
24
17 11 – 100 White
5 26 20
31
101 – 1000 Purple
34 50 8
44 1001 – 10 000 Red
40
43 18
10 001 – 100 000 Blue
42
15
more than 100 000 Yellow
10 14 30 49
9

39
38
23 47
2 16 25
6
41 19
1
37
27 4
11 35
21
32 36 13
48 45 33 46 28 12

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You will need to use the following equations:

weight = mass × gravitational field strength

force = mass × acceleration

work done = force × distance

distance = speed × time

momentum = mass × velocity

change in velocity
acceleration = time
1
kinetic energy = 2 × mass × (speed)2

gravitational potential energy = mass × gravitational field strength × height

Answers should be given using standard units and rounded to 1 decimal place where applicable.
Remember: gravitational field strength on Earth = 9.8N/kg

Questions
1. A roller coaster train with a mass of 4100kg travels down a drop at a speed of 50m/s.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the roller coaster train.

2. A roller coaster train accelerates from rest to a speed of 25m/s in 4.5 seconds.
Calculate its acceleration.

3. A roller coaster has a maximum speed of 42m/s.


Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 40 seconds at this speed.

4. A roller coaster train with a mass of 5000kg travels down a drop at a speed of 22m/s.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the roller coaster train.

5. Calculate the gravitational potential energy stored when a person with a mass of 85kg is at the
top of a roller coaster 76m above the ground.

6. A roller coaster train has a weight of 42 000N.


Calculate the work done to move the roller coaster train a distance of 200m.

7. A roller coaster train accelerates from rest to a speed of 36m/s in 1.9 seconds.
Calculate its acceleration.

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8. A roller coaster train has a mass of 4500kg.
Calculate the force required to cause an acceleration of 13m/s2.

9. A roller coaster train has a weight of 49 000N.


Calculate the work done to lift the roller coaster train to a height of 12m.

10. A roller coaster car has a mass of 1000kg.


Calculate the weight of the roller coaster car.

11. A roller coaster train has a weight of 30 000N.


Calculate the work done to lift the roller coaster train to a height of 25m.

12. Calculate the gravitational potential energy stored when a person with a mass of 75kg is at the
top of a roller coaster 94m above the ground.

13. Calculate the gravitational potential energy stored when a person with a mass of 45kg is at the
top of a roller coaster 33m above the ground.

14. A roller coaster has a maximum speed of 25m/s.


Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 30 seconds at this speed.

15. A roller coaster train has a mass of 5000kg when fully loaded.
Calculate the weight of the roller coaster train.

16. A roller coaster train accelerates from rest to a speed of 53m/s in 3.8 seconds.
Calculate its acceleration.

17. The world’s tallest roller coaster is 139m at its highest point.
Calculate the gravitational potential energy stored when a person with a mass of 70kg is at the
highest point on the roller coaster.

18. A roller coaster travels at an average speed of 9.47m/s.


Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 216 seconds.

19. Calculate the gravitational potential energy stored when a person with a mass of 65kg is at the
top of a roller coaster 90m above the ground.

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20. A roller coaster train has a mass of 4000kg.
Calculate the force required to cause an acceleration of 10m/s2.

21. A roller coaster train has a mass of 6500kg when fully loaded.
Calculate the weight of the roller coaster train.

22. A roller coaster car has a mass of 1560kg.


Calculate the weight of the roller coaster car.

23. A roller coaster train accelerates from rest to a speed of 57m/s in 3.5 seconds.
Calculate its acceleration.

24. Calculate the gravitational potential energy stored when a person with a mass of 55kg is at the
top of a roller coaster 90m above the ground.

25. A roller coaster train with a mass of 4000kg travels down a drop at a speed of 30m/s.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the roller coaster train.

26. The world’s fastest roller coaster has a maximum speed of 67m/s.
Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 15 seconds at this speed.

27. A roller coaster train has a mass of 3600kg.


Calculate the force required to cause an acceleration of 23m/s2.

28. A roller coaster train with a mass of 6100kg travels along a track at a speed of 6m/s.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the roller coaster train.

29. A roller coaster train has a mass of 4100kg.


Calculate the force required to cause an acceleration of 9.5m/s2.

30. A roller coaster train has a mass of 5200kg.


Calculate the force required to cause an acceleration of 12m/s2.

31. A roller coaster train accelerates from rest to a speed of 30m/s in 3.3 seconds.
Calculate its acceleration.

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32. A roller coaster car has a mass of 1850kg.
Calculate the weight of the roller coaster car.

33. A roller coaster train with a mass of 3500kg travels along a track at a speed of 14m/s.
Calculate the kinetic energy of the roller coaster train.

34. A roller coaster train has an average speed of 5m/s.


Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 1.5 minutes.

35. A roller coaster car has a weight of 17 640N on Earth.


Calculate the mass of the roller coaster car.

36. A roller coaster train has a weight of 35kN.


Calculate the work done to move the roller coaster train a distance of 45m.

37. 5 220 000J of work is done to move a roller coaster train a distance of 145m.
Calculate the force used to move the roller coaster train.

38. A roller coaster train takes 28 seconds to travel a distance of 950m.


Calculate its average speed.

39. A roller coaster train has an average speed of 6.6m/s.


Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 2.5 minutes.

40. A roller coaster train travels at an average speed of 8.5m/s.


Calculate the time taken for the roller coaster train to travel a distance of 1060m.

41. A roller coaster train accelerates from a speed of 5m/s to 38m/s in 2.3 seconds.
Calculate its acceleration.

42. A roller coaster train has a weight of 40kN.


Calculate the work done to lift the roller coaster train to a height of 18m.

43. 512 000J of work is done to lift a roller coaster train to a height of 16m.
Calculate the force used to lift the roller coaster train.

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44. A roller coaster train has an average speed of 4.4m/s.
Calculate the distance travelled by the roller coaster train in 1 minute.

45. A roller coaster train takes 160 seconds to travel a distance of 1781m.
Calculate its average speed.

46. 690 000J of work is done to lift a roller coaster train to a height of 15m.
Calculate the force used to lift the roller coaster train.

47. A roller coaster train has a weight of 46 060N on Earth.


Calculate the mass of the roller coaster train.

48. A roller coaster train takes 140 seconds to travel a distance of 2010m.
Calculate its average speed.

49. 1 911 000J of work is done to move a roller coaster train a distance of 65m.
Calculate the force used to move the roller coaster train.

50. A roller coaster train takes 60 seconds to travel a distance of 443m.


Calculate its average speed.

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