Thats so true! A few days ago our teacher said “Ok everyone you have to finish your literature homework now, its the end of the day” Me: *_FINISHES SUPER FAST HSJFKKAKFKAN_*
Oh. My. Goshness. This video answered my question into the blind episodes I face on coasters. I've been sent for MRI with no response. Now it all makes sense! Thanks for the diagnosis Ted!
One of the very few times on internet when I’ve seen someone knowing the difference between than and then... happy that there are some intelligent people...
The thing is, Minecraft roller coasters are impossible to make realistic, because since the crests of the hills are so sharp, the negative gs would eject your organs out of your body
One time I was on a roller coaster (it was the worst one of my life) I literally blacked out for a few seconds. I don’t even remember what happened in those few seconds but I regained consciousness a few seconds after and just screamed because I thought I was gonna die
I know this is random but I wonder if some random female has ever got off to a roller coaster. 🤷♀️ppl like all kinds of stuff. I saw a yr video of a female getting off to a car just bc it vibrates so much. A little different but still... Bc science... 🤔 Also I was scrolling through comments for a summary of an answer. I've learned nothing 😤. I didn't watch
I've experienced graying out before and I thought I never would because I'm so tolerant to roller coaster elements.... but the roller coaster I rode is known to make people pass out and I rode it three times in a row, without stopping.
@@nathaniel9526 it's all depending on how your body handles the g-forces. For most enthusiasts, they are quite fine since they know how to breathe properly when riding. If it's someone who strongly fears roller coasters and is breathing heavily or panicked, they will likely pass out. But most of the time, people are fine and it's very rare for someone to grey out or even pass out.
idk how or why this was recommended to me, but I've got to say that this is one of the most unintentionally hilarious videos I've seen in a long time. 10/10.
3:18 you show literally every harness other than the one specifically designed for airtime-focused coasters - THE LAP BAR!!! Otherwise, this is the best GP video ever, great job!
Is the lap bar safer than the others? Because I felt so terribly vulnerable in the loops with just that flimsy bar over my lap holding me from certain death. I would’ve given anything for an actual harness or something
Wow, even the simplest of things are actually complicated when you discuss them in terms of science🤔🤔... And ❤️Ted-Ed❤️ helps us to understand them so easily as if it's a piece of cake!!! Btw, that white guy is so funny😂 and the scream in the background at 1:41 😂😂😂
@@seymournerds342 Like I mean who even pays attention to what is happening to you in the roller coaster? All it seems is that you're going up and down and round and round, which is pretty simple for an ordinary person😂🤔. Unless you go into it's science...😉😉
You forgot another G force rollercoasters use: lateral Gs which pull side to side and are the same forces you experience when you turn your car too fast during a turn
3:00 I have to say, let creative freedom be as it may but the middle ear is not filled with fluid (that would lead to all kinds of infections and poor pressure management). It‘s the vestibulocochlear organ that is filled with fluids which facilitate measurement of acceleration and motion using the inertia of the fluid and special sensor cells.
Well buddy, you're about to reach the Peak of 93 meters, you're about to experience a plummet at speeds up to 151 Kilometers per hour, and down you go. you drop at an angle of 80 degrees and You feel weightless for three seconds. and there comes a huge turn that's very high off the ground (an overbank), now you're Going trough a turn near to the ground while going trough a tunnel, and four seconds later you go over a hill, the hill makes you feel weightless. and down you go. (Airtime hill) and now you're going trough another turn that gradually increases in height and lowers in a time of around 8 seconds. now you're heading towards another high off the ground turn (overbank) and you come back down and enter a 20 degree turn. Now you're going over a smaller hill, and you feel, once again, weightless. Now, you enter another tunnel which also has a turn, which takes three seconds, and now you're going over a really small hill that makes you fly up against the safety restraint, preventing you from being launched out of your seat. now you enter a 35 degree Turn that takes around 2 seconds, and then you go straight for a very short time, then you enter another turn that's pretty high off the ground (Overbank) and you go back down. You start to go slower in a short period of time. now, you enter another very small turn and slow down even further. then you go straight and you roll into the loading station, the place where you got in. now your safety bar infront of you opens, and you step out and exit to the left side. _and yes, I did just describe the entire ride experience on Millenium force_ ruclips.net/video/IYNvlfAvlvs/видео.html
As a kid, as fun as rollercoasters are, they were quite terrifying. As I got older, I felt more fun from them! Hopefully, riders will always be safe, as less than 10% of amusement park injuries are due to coasters.
TED-Ed's videos are roller coasters in themselves. Focus is dragged at the same time by excellent animation through eyes and brilliant narration through ears.
Both of my parents got grey eyed on universals hulk ride and I thought that they were just holding their breath without knowing because I was only 11 and I was fien
When the narrator said "short-term weightlessness is mostly harmless" and the little cartoon guy stopped screaming and looked at us omg I died!! Great video :)
I was hoping for an explanation as to why I tried to ride these and I always get this feeling like my insides are being twisted violently causing pain which then leads into panic anyone out there has answer I'd like to know so I can ride these things without issue.
I love rollercoasters so much I just found out I'm going to Thorpe park on my birthday I cried with joy I'm also going to Alton towers in 2 weeks abxhdjsjkdkd
one thing u forgot to mention is the body’s tolerance for negative g is much lower, it’s not safe to have negative g’s for more than a few seconds because the blood rushes to ur head, and if u go over something like 2 negative gs it can cause severe eye and brain damage
One symptom that may prop up from modern rollercoasters is Mal de Debarquement Syndrome (MdDS) and is a common phenomenon with passengers disembarking cruise liners. When your inner ear fluid is put under a similar movement or force over time, such as the swaying back and forth of a cruise ship or the suspension of inner ear fluid from 'airtime', you can develop weightlessness, nausea and vertigo due to the brain trying to compensate the days stress - only to cause confusion when you go back to normal situations.
1:34 when you have to finish your work in a minute
Underrated comment!
@@Chigger true
I experience it daily!!
Thats so true! A few days ago our teacher said “Ok everyone you have to finish your literature homework now, its the end of the day”
Me: *_FINISHES SUPER FAST HSJFKKAKFKAN_*
its just luke Revive LMFAO
Life is a rollercoaster...and I'm too short to ride.
THIS HAS TO BE A QUOTE
-Albert Epilepsy, 1069
I hope you grow taller
It my be late to ask but r u ok
Taacaaacacacacaca
Eh, it has its ups and downs.
WOW
Nice
Hello again
This is the best comment
Good pun
Take a shot every time the double loop spiral roller coaster animation appears.
don't do it, you'll probably be dead
Or when the guys on the roller coaster goes URRAGHHH
No thanks I love my liver
Isaa baddo ideajjj
I. Ddddddeiid hhsh woow dddid dkkd
1:34 When the teacher is coming around to collect homework but you didn’t finish it last night
Slime And Gymnastics so me but schools over now it’s summer break for me
Drama Burgen i’ve been on break for a month lol
Fr tho😭😂
lol ong
My friend gave me his and I wrote my name on it
Oh. My. Goshness. This video answered my question into the blind episodes I face on coasters. I've been sent for MRI with no response. Now it all makes sense! Thanks for the diagnosis Ted!
Is it strange I find this screaming hysterically funny
It's so funny
Then his pitch increases 🤣
I was laughing really hard. It feels so out of place in a video like this
LMAO
That’s cus It sounds ALOT like
Courage the Cowardly Dog” scream😂..
As a coaster enthusiast, I really appreciate this factual and non-clickbait video
yess same
*These TED-Ed videos are more fun than Roller Coasters*
Amazingly true
One of the very few times on internet when I’ve seen someone knowing the difference between than and then... happy that there are some intelligent people...
You are crazy
I agree with u,ted ed is amazing
This is true
Thxs for telling me! Now I can improve my roller coaster in Minecraft 👍
Migisan 😮😓
@Huy Phan aw man
The thing is, Minecraft roller coasters are impossible to make realistic, because since the crests of the hills are so sharp, the negative gs would eject your organs out of your body
HEY! That’s not FAIR!!! 😡🤬
@@EgansChannel stepped rails: Laughs in less steep
One time I was on a roller coaster (it was the worst one of my life) I literally blacked out for a few seconds. I don’t even remember what happened in those few seconds but I regained consciousness a few seconds after and just screamed because I thought I was gonna die
no, that’s normal. the blood rushes to your feet so for a few seconds you can’t see
@@ireadysucks3026 most coasters dont do that, bc you then dont get to enjoy the rest of the ride
The only thing I feel and notice on a roller coaster is, "Ok, don't pee your pants."
I know this is random but I wonder if some random female has ever got off to a roller coaster. 🤷♀️ppl like all kinds of stuff. I saw a yr video of a female getting off to a car just bc it vibrates so much. A little different but still... Bc science... 🤔
Also I was scrolling through comments for a summary of an answer. I've learned nothing 😤. I didn't watch
1:45 when she tells you she’s pregnant and then she tells you it’s twins
Edit: but then you find out its triplets
I can’t breathe! This is too good!😂
Robo lol
SnakeDude Then you realize you had a four some and they all pregnant with triplets.
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399370 whaaat 😂
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399370 it is actually 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375
I think my *BED* has more *G-FORCE* than earth.
yeah same
About a million I feel like I'm sticked to it
@@uzumakiminato1492 you qwapqpw
That screaming guy had me bawling my eyes out with laughter 😂
Glad I wasn’t the only one! 🤣🤣
Same here jeesssh 😂
*_Guys, I don't feel so good._*
Friendship, love your porfial pic. One of my favorite movies
See, I told you the Ludovic therapy works
Haha, can I eat your organs?
Sarah Jangard, I'm missing your joke, do you think this pic is from silence of the lambs? It's not.
Very funny
I really appreciate your work. Your animations are always flawless !
Christos Kantartzis this must be sarcasm
@@therea3220 obviously. Lazy drawings and repeating the same animations
spoonkey do you know how hard in it to do animations
@@stupify101 no because I've done animations before better than this and it wasn't hard
@@spoonkey do better
See kids, physic is useful. Off you go to be a roller coaster engineer
Just one physic, yet multiple maths? As an American, I find this strange.
Yep just one physic.
All I wanted was a physic. Just one physic.
We’re in physics class but there’s a whole lot of math. Something doesn’t add up.
Just one physic, any more would be excessive
I've experienced graying out before and I thought I never would because I'm so tolerant to roller coaster elements.... but the roller coaster I rode is known to make people pass out and I rode it three times in a row, without stopping.
Si many people grey out on roller coasters and welcome it? Like I hear enthusiasts saying I greyed out woooh! Like is it really had if you grey out?
@@nathaniel9526 it's all depending on how your body handles the g-forces. For most enthusiasts, they are quite fine since they know how to breathe properly when riding. If it's someone who strongly fears roller coasters and is breathing heavily or panicked, they will likely pass out. But most of the time, people are fine and it's very rare for someone to grey out or even pass out.
Intimidator 305 I’m guessing?
@@dibble1331 yup!
I am having a Ted-Ed Marathon
_and I am Loving it_
so does that mean your eatin McDonalds as you are watching it?
Your either a fuckin nerd or wanted a pin from tedEd😂
Thank you for explaining gravitational force in a simple form 💚
1:42 I laughed so hard 😂
1:53 i like how the animation design just completely changed
IM WHEEZING
Me : I to start sleeping at 12am
Also me at 3am : what are the effects of roller coasters
idk how or why this was recommended to me, but I've got to say that this is one of the most unintentionally hilarious videos I've seen in a long time. 10/10.
3:18 you show literally every harness other than the one specifically designed for airtime-focused coasters - THE LAP BAR!!! Otherwise, this is the best GP video ever, great job!
Is the lap bar safer than the others? Because I felt so terribly vulnerable in the loops with just that flimsy bar over my lap holding me from certain death. I would’ve given anything for an actual harness or something
Error at 1:07 - On descents, you spend *potential* energy, not kinetic energy. Kinetic energy *increases* on the down slopes.
Wow, even the simplest of things are actually complicated when you discuss them in terms of science🤔🤔... And ❤️Ted-Ed❤️ helps us to understand them so easily as if it's a piece of cake!!!
Btw, that white guy is so funny😂 and the scream in the background at 1:41 😂😂😂
Who ever told you building a roller coaster was easy??
@@seymournerds342 Like I mean who even pays attention to what is happening to you in the roller coaster? All it seems is that you're going up and down and round and round, which is pretty simple for an ordinary person😂🤔. Unless you go into it's science...😉😉
But the cake is a lie!
Malishah 49 i
It's not a piece of cake
You forgot another G force rollercoasters use: lateral Gs which pull side to side and are the same forces you experience when you turn your car too fast during a turn
I always pretend I’m riding a Broomstick in a Quidditch match on Roller Coasters
Rafiki Of The Flock im going to try this next time 😆
My fellow potterhead
Potterhead detected!!!! #potterheadsunite
#Gryffindor😍🦁♥️🦁♥️
@Jamaldeen Ajibola Adigun did u take it on pottermore?? Those are the best!! U shud make a pottermore account if u dont haven't yet
3:00 I have to say, let creative freedom be as it may but the middle ear is not filled with fluid (that would lead to all kinds of infections and poor pressure management). It‘s the vestibulocochlear organ that is filled with fluids which facilitate measurement of acceleration and motion using the inertia of the fluid and special sensor cells.
The thrill of excitement will always be there when you ride a roller coaster,especially, when you are seated at the front.
2:30 when I see a spider
"Fortunately, modern ride designers are well aware of what your body and the coaster can handle.-"
"AHHHHHHHHHHHH"
STOP HFJFJFJDJDJSKEO
*I'm on a roller coaster that only goes up, my friend*
Ελεαννα Λιολιου what goes up must come down
x_. miyah ._x gravity at it's finest
Well buddy, you're about to reach the Peak of 93 meters, you're about to experience a plummet at speeds up to 151 Kilometers per hour, and down you go. you drop at an angle of 80 degrees and You feel weightless for three seconds. and there comes a huge turn that's very high off the ground (an overbank), now you're Going trough a turn near to the ground while going trough a tunnel, and four seconds later you go over a hill, the hill makes you feel weightless. and down you go. (Airtime hill) and now you're going trough another turn that gradually increases in height and lowers in a time of around 8 seconds. now you're heading towards another high off the ground turn (overbank) and you come back down and enter a 20 degree turn. Now you're going over a smaller hill, and you feel, once again, weightless. Now, you enter another tunnel which also has a turn, which takes three seconds, and now you're going over a really small hill that makes you fly up against the safety restraint, preventing you from being launched out of your seat. now you enter a 35 degree Turn that takes around 2 seconds, and then you go straight for a very short time, then you enter another turn that's pretty high off the ground (Overbank) and you go back down. You start to go slower in a short period of time. now, you enter another very small turn and slow down even further. then you go straight and you roll into the loading station, the place where you got in. now your safety bar infront of you opens, and you step out and exit to the left side.
_and yes, I did just describe the entire ride experience on Millenium force_
ruclips.net/video/IYNvlfAvlvs/видео.html
Is that a reference from tfios?
As a kid, as fun as rollercoasters are, they were quite terrifying. As I got older, I felt more fun from them! Hopefully, riders will always be safe, as less than 10% of amusement park injuries are due to coasters.
TED-Ed's videos are roller coasters in themselves.
Focus is dragged at the same time by excellent animation through eyes and brilliant narration through ears.
That guys voice is soooo relaxaing
listen to it on 2x speed
its ......odd
I love the blinking
The animation is hilarious! I giggled whenever the guy screamed LMAO
Your intro music and soothing voices help my anxiety. Thank you
*Wow we can always rely on Ted-Ed for Accurate and Interesting Things*
I like how the video is not too long its just perfect not too short not too long its just fits perfectly
Me: Its five in the morning ,Brain. Let me sleep.
My brain: 1:42
Still won’t stop me from riding them,
*Whip, nae nae*
It shouldn't.
This is my week’s homework video. Been watching it on repeat
I couldn't even get the lesson without laughing at the characters.
I love the doddle loop adamation
Wonderful explanation! I have always enjoyed thrill rides, including life.
Nobody:
Guy on roller-coaster: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
2:22 So that’s why some people pass out during rides.
Why are all the animations in a loop
I love it how Ted-Ed gives us quality knowledge and answers without having to read big books
It feels good to have air rushing by you when your going fast on a roller coaster
4:25 "...and simulation software..."
Rollercoaster tycoon (👁️ ͜ʖ👁️)
I am deathly scared of roller coasters, even the kids' coasters get me screaming
0:46 apparently, roller coasters affect your ability to have both eyes blink at the same time
This the only Ted-ed I will watch while not in school
1:46 LOL the way he’s screaming! It’s SO “Courage the Cowardly Dog”
I like turtles
And turtles like you
We like you too.
*Chelone Hats you*
🐢?
Ghillie Veteran who doesn't
Love the animation and where i can try out when of those old coasters. Roller coasters are awesome
A representation of me looking at my future 2:55
I like how the scream at 1:06 is earrapey, but it's being calmly being spoken over by the narrator
Lmfao 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 the crazy scream is hilarious..
I’m a coaster enthusiast, steel vengeance and Fury325 are one of the best and most intense airtime filled coasters out here!
That scream will hunt me forever
I think you should have mentioned the "heart line" which also played a big role in making rollercoasters safer. Other than that, great video.
Not really safer but more comfortable. There is nothing unsafe about non heart lined coasters
Weightlessness and adrenaline rushes. Those are the two things you can expect from roller coasters. I LOVE both of them!
Good day, stranger!
I don't know what you came here for, but I came for the therapeutic animations.
Intamin did not avoid the intense change of direction on I305.
I thought they're gonna explain the stomach feeling when going down😬
Best explanation of rollercoaster with facts and principles from physics.
Both of my parents got grey eyed on universals hulk ride and I thought that they were just holding their breath without knowing because I was only 11 and I was fien
Watching this while riding a rollercoaster...
Thanks
When the narrator said "short-term weightlessness is mostly harmless" and the little cartoon guy stopped screaming and looked at us omg I died!! Great video :)
I feel weird when walking after coasters
1:34 when u have to do ur homework the night before school
*me* : okay i have an hour to finish my project
*my brain* : but lets just watch a video abou how rollercoaster affects us
Ted ed is the best informational channel on youtube
This made me less afraid. Thanks!
0:29 I laughed so hard
Just watching it made my heart go boom boom dhak
4:06 when you decide to take a bite of a donut...
I was hoping for an explanation as to why I tried to ride these and I always get this feeling like my insides are being twisted violently causing pain which then leads into panic anyone out there has answer I'd like to know so I can ride these things without issue.
Awesome Video! But I don't need to see the rollercoaster animation 17 times!
The Millennium Force at Cedar Point is a classic! I DOES have new rivals like the Maverick and Gatekeeper . It’s still top 7
This channel saved my friends life... Thanks ted ed
This was very helpful and answered all my questions thanks for sharing 👍
Ted Ed is eye opening
I love rollercoasters so much
I just found out I'm going to Thorpe park on my birthday
I cried with joy
I'm also going to Alton towers in 2 weeks abxhdjsjkdkd
0:24 When you ride a vekoma slc
one thing u forgot to mention is the body’s tolerance for negative g is much lower, it’s not safe to have negative g’s for more than a few seconds because the blood rushes to ur head, and if u go over something like 2 negative gs it can cause severe eye and brain damage
I love that scream
I am a scientist and I knew these all things already but your body gets effected now also but the effects are long term so we don't feel them
“I am a scientist”
*effected*
The way that guy was blinking is making me CRAZY!!!
I once had an injuring Roller Coaster ride!
currently watching this while getting on sliver bullet on knott berry farm
Back and neck pain you get on pinfari RC70 at M&ds
They make you throw up
kremit the frog well, I don’t have motion sickness
One symptom that may prop up from modern rollercoasters is Mal de Debarquement Syndrome (MdDS) and is a common phenomenon with passengers disembarking cruise liners. When your inner ear fluid is put under a similar movement or force over time, such as the swaying back and forth of a cruise ship or the suspension of inner ear fluid from 'airtime', you can develop weightlessness, nausea and vertigo due to the brain trying to compensate the days stress - only to cause confusion when you go back to normal situations.