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The Physics of Skiing David A. Lind

The Physics of Skiing By David A. Lind

The Physics of Skiing by David A. Lind


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Intended for the general reader, skiing enthusiast, and scientifically literate, this book covers the physics of skiing and the physical properties of natural and man-made materials (snow and skis) with much attention paid to the dynamics of movement.

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The Physics of Skiing: Skiing at the Triple Point by David A. Lind

Intended for the general reader, skiing enthusiast, and scientifically literate, this book covers the physics of skiing and the physical properties of natural and man-made materials (i.e. snow and skis) with much attention paid to the dynamics of movement. The triple point in this book has two meanings: one being the point where the three potential states of water (solid, liquid, and vapour) coexist and which obviously is of special concern to skiers. The second triple point occurs when the increased understanding of the how and why joins with the experience of wow and we feel the fullest enjoyment of the sport of skiing.

Table of Contents

At the Triple Point; Snow: The Playing Field; Equipment: Properties and Performance; Alpine Skiing Techniques: Gliding, Wedging, and Carving; Interactive Dynamics of Alpine Manoeuvres; High Performance Skiing; Nordic Track, Cross Country, and Adventure Skiing; Friction: Glide and Grab.

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CIN1563963191G
9781563963193
1563963191
The Physics of Skiing: Skiing at the Triple Point by David A. Lind
Used - Good
Paperback
American Institute of Physics
19970901
280
N/A
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