Question about Build a Paper Roller Coaster activity

Ask questions about projects relating to: aerodynamics or hydrodynamics, astronomy, chemistry, electricity, electronics, physics, or engineering.

Moderators: AmyCowen, kgudger, bfinio, MadelineB, Moderators

Post Reply
jonesela
Posts: 1
Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2026 12:19 pm
Occupation: Teacher

Question about Build a Paper Roller Coaster activity

Post by jonesela »

Type your question below and then press Submit!

So what specific forces should students be able to identify in their final roller coaster project?




-------------------------------------
Leave this to help the Experts:
The activity can be viewed at: Build a Paper Roller Coaster
DauntlessDog12
Student Expert
Posts: 34
Joined: Wed Jul 03, 2024 12:32 am
Occupation: Student

Re: Question about Build a Paper Roller Coaster activity

Post by DauntlessDog12 »

Hi there,

If your students are familiar with terms such as potential and kinetic energy, a good challenge for them would be to graph the potential vs kinetic energy of marble roller coasters that they build themselves. In terms of forces, a good start would probably be looking at gravity and friction forces, as those are the two main ones that you will encounter when building these roller coasters. But I think it would be quite valuable to look at the starting potential energy and why, for example, a marble can't overcome a bigger hill than the one it started on. Hope this helps.
Post Reply

Return to “Grades 6-8: Physical Science”