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Gliding for Gold: The Physics of Winter Sports

Gliding for Gold: The Physics of Winter Sports



This Book explores the physics behind various Winter Olympic sports, examining the forces and principles that govern the movement of athletes and their equipment on snow and ice. It explains concepts like friction, aerodynamics, gravity, and centrifugal force, demonstrating their influence on sports such as bobsled, luge, skiing, snowboarding, speed skating, ice hockey, curling, and ski jumping. The author aims to provide a general understanding of these physical processes, using examples, historical context, and occasional mathematical notes to illustrate the science at play. Ultimately, the text reveals how physics dictates athletic performance and equipment design in the exhilarating world of winter sports.

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