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Brake run and Roller coaster

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Difference between Brake run and Roller coaster

Brake run vs. Roller coaster

A brake run on a roller coaster is any section of track meant to slow or stop a roller coaster train. A roller coaster is a type of amusement ride that employs a form of elevated railroad track designed with tight turns, steep slopes, and sometimes inversions.

Similarities between Brake run and Roller coaster

Brake run and Roller coaster have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bolliger & Mabillard, Canada's Wonderland, Cedar Point, Disneyland, Friction, G-force, Intamin, Inverted roller coaster, Kennywood, Kingda Ka, Knoebels Amusement Resort, Leviathan (roller coaster), Rollback (roller coaster), Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Over Texas, Top Thrill Dragster, Track (rail transport), Train (roller coaster), Wooden roller coaster.

Bolliger & Mabillard

Bolliger & Mabillard, officially Bolliger & Mabillard Consulting Engineers Inc., and often abbreviated B&M, is a roller coaster design consultancy based in Monthey, Switzerland.

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Canada's Wonderland

Canada's Wonderland is a theme park located in Vaughan, Ontario, a suburb approximately north of Downtown Toronto.

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Cedar Point

Cedar Point is a amusement park located on a Lake Erie peninsula in Sandusky, Ohio.

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Disneyland

Disneyland Park, originally Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, opened on July 17, 1955.

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Friction

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.

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G-force

The gravitational force, or more commonly, g-force, is a measurement of the type of acceleration that causes a perception of weight.

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Intamin

Intamin Worldwide is a designing and manufacturing company in Wollerau, Switzerland.

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Inverted roller coaster

An inverted roller coaster is a roller coaster in which the train runs under the track with the seats directly attached to the wheel carriage.

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Kennywood

Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

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Kingda Ka

Kingda Ka is a steel accelerator roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.

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Knoebels Amusement Resort

Knoebels Amusement Resort is a family-owned and operated amusement park, picnic grove, and campground in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.

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Leviathan (roller coaster)

Leviathan is a steel roller coaster in the Medieval Faire section of the park at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.

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Rollback (roller coaster)

A rollback occurs on a launched roller coaster when the train is not launched fast enough to reach the top of the tower.

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Six Flags Great Adventure

Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located in Jackson, New Jersey, owned by Six Flags Entertainment Corp. Situated between New York City and Philadelphia, the park complex also contains the Hurricane Harbor water park.

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Six Flags Over Texas

Six Flags Over Texas is a 212-acre (86 ha) theme park located in Arlington, Texas, east of Fort Worth and about 15 miles (24 km) west of Dallas.

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Top Thrill Dragster

Top Thrill Dragster is a steel accelerator roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.

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Track (rail transport)

The track on a railway or railroad, also known as the permanent way, is the structure consisting of the rails, fasteners, railroad ties (sleepers, British English) and ballast (or slab track), plus the underlying subgrade.

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Train (roller coaster)

A roller coaster train is a vehicle made up of two or more cars connected by specialized joints which transports passengers around a roller coaster's circuit.

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Wooden roller coaster

A wooden roller coaster is most often classified as a roller coaster with running rails made of flattened steel strips mounted on laminated wooden track.

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Brake run and Roller coaster Comparison

Brake run has 36 relations, while Roller coaster has 172. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 9.13% = 19 / (36 + 172).

References

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