Creating a roller coaster is challenging: it must be thrilling yet smooth, fast yet capable of quick stops, and above all, it needs to prioritize safety.
Mathematics can help determine the forces acting on roller coaster trains as they build speed and the necessary structural support to withstand these forces. Mathematical formulas and calculus can likewise be employed to determine the design of a smooth path incorporating loops, 'corkscrews,' and various other characteristics.
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