
The Ferris Wheel
The Ferris Wheel is a large, vertical rotating structure with passenger cabins attached around its circumference. As it turns, riders experience a smooth, gradual ascent and descent, offering panoramic views from high above. Typically found at amusement parks or fairs, it operates with a central axle and supporting towers, powered by a motor that controls the rotation speed. Its design balances safety, stability, and comfort, making it a popular attraction that combines engineering precision with entertainment. The Ferris Wheel provides a unique vantage point, allowing passengers to enjoy scenic vistas while being suspended safely in their cabins.