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Olympic Big Air Snowboarders Use Physics to Their Advantage ...

Feb 2, 2018 ... It's the same way for snowboard jumpers—but it's like falling down from ... gravitational energy gets translated into forward-moving energy.

www.scientificamerican.com
Leg and Head Injuries Are Frequent at the Olympics - Scientific ...

Aug 1, 2012 ... The damage leader—snowboard cross—involves frequent contact ... 7 Ways Jimmy Carter Has Improved America's Energy Future--Or Tried To ...

www.scientificamerican.com
OUR INNATE ABILITY TO THINK OF NEW WAYS TO USE ENERGY

The problem by physics standards was simple; modelling energy flows in the ... Interestingly occupants loved the environment created by conserv.

www.jstor.org
A surfer and a scientist teamed up to create the perfect wave | Science

Nov 8, 2017 ... “The wave is fantastic, epic, everyone would love to surf it for sure,” says ... a “sheet” of water ridden on what looks like a snowboard.

www.science.org
Canadian Science Publishing

Physics of skiing: The ideal–carving equation and its applications ... occurs when a snowboarder or skier, equipped with a snowboard or carving skis, ...

cdnsciencepub.com
Richard Neutze | Nature Methods

Aug 28, 2014 ... And this battle plays out in molecular biophysics, which attracts him more than other areas of physics. “I like the fact that things can be ...

www.nature.com
Explainable machine learning for precise fatigue crack tip detection ...

Jun 9, 2022 ... Effects like crack kinking, branching, deflection or ... mechanics, physics and even fatigue crack detection: Rezaie et al. segmented crack ...

www.nature.com
Dynamically induced friction reduction in micro-structured interfaces ...

Apr 14, 2021 ... This is because, friction is always a primary source of energy ... accuracy in predicting the frictional behavior of rubber-like interfaces.

www.nature.com
Cotton functionalized with polyethylene glycol and graphene oxide ...

Apr 11, 2023 ... The thermoregulated textiles are widely used in different applications like space, such as suits and gloves; sportswear, such as snowboard ...

www.nature.com
Meet Katie Bouman, the scientist behind the first-ever picture of a ...

Apr 11, 2019 ... YorkU physics and astronomy professor Paul Delaney says the brightness seen in the photo is all the energy around the black hole.

www.ctvnews.ca

AI-Generated Project Ideas

  1. Design and build a snowboard with an integrated kinetic energy harvesting system that generates power as the snowboarder glides down a mountain.
  2. Investigate the physics principles involved in snowboarding, such as gravity, friction, and air resistance, and create a video or presentation that explains these concepts to beginners.
  3. Explore the impact of different types of snow on a snowboarder's speed and maneuverability, and conduct experiments to determine the optimal snow conditions for high-performance snowboarding.
  4. Develop a system that uses solar energy to power a snowboarding accessory, such as a heated jacket or goggles, and investigate the efficiency and practicality of this type of renewable energy source in cold weather.