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  2. List of roller coaster elements - Wikipedia

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    A zero-g roll or zero-gravity roll is a roller coaster inversion where the track twists 360 degrees as it rises and falls in elevation, usually at the crest of a hill. The element gets its name from the weightless effect of zero g-force that a rider experiences during the inversion.

  3. ArieForce One - Wikipedia

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    Behind the park's main buildings, the coaster twists through an off-axis hill, right-hand turnaround, and a final Zero-g roll. A second low hill above the arcade leads riders into the coaster's final stretch, consisting of an extended quad-down. Riders pop up into the final brake run and proceed back to the station through a 90° turn to the ...

  4. The Incredible Hulk Coaster - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics. The Incredible Hulk is a sitting coaster by Swiss firm Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M). The 3,670-foot-long (1,120 m) ride features seven inversions including a zero-G roll, a cobra roll, two vertical loops, and two corkscrews. The ride features a maximum height of 110 feet (34 m), and a first drop stretching 105 feet (32 m).

  5. Air time (rides) - Wikipedia

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    Zero-G (where the net vertical G-force is 0) is achieved when the downward acceleration of the train is equal to that due to gravity; where the downward acceleration is greater, negative Gs arise. [citation needed] The zero-gravity roll is a roll specifically designed to create the effect of weightlessness and thereby produce air time.

  6. Wicked (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Wicked at RCDB. Wicked is a Zierer steel launched roller coaster located at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah. Designed by Werner Stengel, the ride was manufactured by Zierer at a cost of $10 million and opened to the public in 2007. It features a zero-g roll inversion and two linear synchronous motor (LSM) launches, reaching a maximum ...

  7. Top Thrill 2 at Cedar Point makes the list of most ... - AOL

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    This year’s most anticipated new roller coasters offer thrills for the whole family. ... Zoom through a 180-degree twisted drop followed by a Zero-G roll back to the vertical tower, reaching ...

  8. Twisted Colossus - Wikipedia

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    After crossing under the blue track's zero-g roll, it then goes up a double up and turns left, where the train hits the final brake run. [14] Because Twisted Colossus is a "racing coaster" with one long continuous circuit, it may be considered a Möbius Loop roller coaster. However, unlike most Möbius Loop layouts, it only has one station and ...

  9. Dragon Khan - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Khan is a steel sit-down roller coaster in the PortAventura Park theme park in Salou and Vilaseca (Tarragona), Catalonia, Spain. It has eight inversions, which was a world record until the opening of the ten-inversion Colossus in Thorpe Park, United Kingdom in 2002. The ride, built by Bolliger & Mabillard (B&M), opened on May 2, 1995 and ...