Monday, June 12, 2017

Physics of Snowboarding


Abstract:
Snowboarding is a sport that may seem pretty self-explanatory, yet involves many parts of physics. Whether it is the extreme snowboarder or just the beginner, each one is doing an action that involves things like friction, energy, and inertia, which are essential to riding well. An understanding of the physics aspects of snowboarding can be useful to all riders of any level of skill. It allows them to identify the key physics principles helping them properly execute specific moves, being useful from a performance point of view. 

4 comments:

  1. What a great presentation! I love how you connected friction, energy and inertia to snowboarding

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  2. I loved your presentation! Thought it was so cool being able to relate physics to something I love doing. It was great to see and learn that friction, energy, and inertia all can be related to something as simple as snowboarding!!

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  3. Great project. I relate to this because I used to snowboard.

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  4. Wow great project. Love it

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