Finding the Angle of a Banked Curve for Roller Coaster Design

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The discussion centers on calculating the angle of a banked curve for roller coaster design using the formula Tan θ = v²/(rg). This formula is derived from the maximum velocity equation, where Velocity max = √(rg tan θ). The user seeks clarification on the derivation of this formula to apply it effectively in their assignment, specifically ignoring frictional forces. Additional resources, such as HyperPhysics, were recommended for further understanding of the forces involved in banked curves.

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This discussion is beneficial for physics students, roller coaster designers, and engineers interested in the mechanics of banked curves and their application in amusement park ride safety and performance.

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Hey I am doing a assignment on Roller coaster physics and i am to design a Roller coaster taking all the aspects of physics.

I am stuck at my banked curve i don't know what formula to use to find the angle of the curve.
I have seen this formula in the forums
Tan theta=v^2/rg

but the thing is i don't know how that formula was derived so i can't useit in my assigment unless i know how it was made.

So if someone know how to make that formula or another forumula i can use please could you post it. Thanks

ahh you and i for got to say that you can ignore friction.
 
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Welcome to PF, Newme. I can't help you with any math stuff; I'm more of a 'hands on' guy. (No one would get on my rides in Rollercoaster Tycoon. :frown:)
You are definitely in the right place to get the answers, though. Just hang tight and the experts will show up like rock bass on a dead minnow.
 
thanks

Thanks for that!
Ok so know with this formula
Velocity max=sqaure root (rg tan theta)
can be rearanged to tan theta=v^2/rg
thanks for the help on that
 

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