Replying to Physics People: The Physics of Skiing
I have a major project for Physics 11 at the end of the year, me and a friend are doing a joint project on the physics of skiing. But since he doesn't allow group projects he made an exception for us, we have to do multiple times the word. So we decided to cover all types of skiing, from carving and basics, to jumps (tabletops) and halfpipe. Keep in mind when you explain this stuff, i'm in physics 11, which deals with motion and etc travelling in straight lines and so forth, so that i may not understand it right away. Help is appreciated, we need to get a head start.
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