imagine you are working as a rollercoaster designer. you are building a ride the top speed of a 65m/s at the bottom of the first hill. you estimate that the efficiency of the tracks and car are using roughly 50%. how high must your first hill be to reach that top speed?

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Rollercoasters generate speed by converting gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy by taking the cart to the top of a large hill and letting it go. The conversion of a perfectly efficient system would be like so:

PE = KE

and using the formulas for potential and kinetic energy:

mgh = 1/2mv^2.

However, the efficiency of this system is 50%, meaning that the kinetic energy obtained from this conversion would appear as so:

PE=0.5 KE

mgh=0.5(1/2mv^2)

mgh=1/4mv^2.

The masses cancel out, leaving:

gh=1/4v^2

The goal is to achieve 65 m/s, and with Earth’s innate gravity of 9.806 m/s^2, we have:

gh=1/4v^2

(9.806)h=1/4(65)^2

h=107.71 meters

The height of the first hill must be 107.7 meters to generate a speed of 65 m/s with a conversion efficiency of 50%.

Hope this helps!