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How fast can you go down a water slide?

A water slide is a large slide that has water running down it and slides into a landing pool, or “catch” pool. A free-fall drop slide (also called a speed slide) is a steep slide that appears to drop straight down. Speeds can reach about 30 miles per hour or more.



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The fastest speed ever achieved on a water slide is 57 miles per hour.

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Kilimanjaro, Brazil At 49.9m high – 12m higher than the city's Christ the Redeemer statue – this is not only the world's tallest slide, it's also reportedly the world's fastest, with a record speed of 57mph.

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A typical water slide uses a pump system to pump water to the top which is then allowed to freely flow down its surface. The water reduces friction so sliders travel down the slide very quickly.

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Gravity pulls the rider toward the Earth, helping to speed up their trip down the waterslide. Of course, friction also plays a part. Whether a person rides down the slide on their backs, a mat, or an intertube, the contact causes friction. This can slow the rider down.

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Kilimanjaro, Brazil At 49.9m high – 12m higher than the city's Christ the Redeemer statue – this is not only the world's tallest slide, it's also reportedly the world's fastest, with a record speed of 57mph.

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Heavier people will have more friction force and may slide slower. If the slide is long enough, a heavier person's higher momentum may allow a higher average velocity. I remember when I was a little kid, I was so light that I couldn't even slide on some slides that the bigger kids had no problem with.

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After all, spending a day swimming, and climbing and even sliding down a waterslide can lend to some serious calorie burning activity. One person claims to have burned over 1,056 calories from a full day spent at a waterpark in Portugal.

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World's Fastest Water Slide at Aldeia das Águas Park (100 Km/h) - YouTube.

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Our most iconic and by far the most exhilarating ride yet, Thunderbolt is the UK's first ever trap door drop water flume which sees you literally dropped into a 25mph water flume.

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As for the world's tallest waterslide, it sits a continent away in Barra Do Pirai, Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro at the Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort. Named Kilimanjaro, after the world's largest free-standing mountain, the waterslide is 164 feet tall, according to the Water Slide Database.

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But traveling down a water slide allows you to feel like you are flying down at a much higher pace. Physicists say that this is because water on a slide helps create a frictionless surface – the less friction is involved, the faster you can go, and the smoother your ride feels.

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