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Physics of Figure Skating
June 2, 2023
A figure skaters center of mass affects their balance and stability of every step, jump, spin, and lift.
Olympic Movement & Robotic Design
June 2, 2023
The quadrocopter is a flying robotic device that has the ability to learn and improve its performance over time.
Shani Davis & Engineering Competition Suits
June 2, 2023
Competition suits are constructed for optimal performance for the Olympic athlete.
Science of Snow
June 2, 2023
How snow forms and reacts is an essential part of the Winter Olympic games.
Stability & Vibration Damping in Alpine Skiing
June 2, 2023
The engineering and design of their skis is critical for alpine skiers and their success.
Shaun White & Engineering the Half Pipe
June 2, 2023
The design and engineering of the half pipe allows Shaun White to generate big air.
The Science of Skis
June 2, 2023
Olympic skis are made of fiberglass and polymers engineered to give the right flexibility and more.
The Science of Snowboarding
June 2, 2023
Gravity, friction, and energy are the physics behind the gasp-worthy tricks of snowboarders.
The Internal Athlete: Cross-Country Skiing
June 2, 2023
Olympic athletes, trainers and a sports scientist and chemist explain why cross-country skiers are among the fittest athletes in the world.
Science Friction: Curling
June 2, 2023
Sending the 42-lb. granite curling stone down a long sheet of ice toward the center of a bull's-eye target is all about friction and surface physics.
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