A student is providing evidence to support the following central idea:

Roller coasters are designed by engineers who harness the power of physics to deliver an exhilarating experience for theme park enthusiasts.

Which statement provides the best evidence to support this central idea?

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Fast-moving roller coasters are located in many countries all over the world.
Fast-moving roller coasters are located in many countries all over the world.

Potential energy turns to kinetic energy as gravity pulls the roller coaster along the track.
Potential energy turns to kinetic energy as gravity pulls the roller coaster along the track.

The first roller coaster was created in 1884 for a park in Coney Island, New York.
The first roller coaster was created in 1884 for a park in Coney Island, New York.

The fastest roller coaster in the world travels close to 150 miles per hour.
The fastest roller coaster in the world travels close to 150 miles per hour.
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The statement that provides the best evidence to support the central idea is:

Potential energy turns to kinetic energy as gravity pulls the roller coaster along the track.

This statement directly relates to how engineers apply the principles of physics (specifically energy transformations) in the design of roller coasters to create an exhilarating experience.