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The Physics Of Skiing Skiing At The Triple Point 2nd Edition David A Lind

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The Physics Of Skiing Skiing At The Triple Point 2nd Edition David A Lind
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17 MB
Pages: 270
Author: David A. Lind, Scott P. Sanders (auth.)
ISBN: 9781441918345, 9781475743456, 1441918345, 1475743459
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2

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The Physics Of Skiing Skiing At The Triple Point 2nd Edition David A Lind by David A. Lind, Scott P. Sanders (auth.) 9781441918345, 9781475743456, 1441918345, 1475743459 instant download after payment.

Just over ten years ago when the first drafts of this book were being written, and even more so a few years after that as it was making its way through the publication process, alpine skiing was experiencing what eventually became a complete revolution in equipment and tech­ nique: "shaped" or "parabolic" skis completely took over the market, and even relatively beginning skiers expected to carve graceful turns as they schussed down the slopes. Re-reading our work with an eye to revision, we have been surprised to see how our focus on the physics of skiing in the first edition al­ lowed us to recognize the fundamental importance of what were then quite novel changes in equipment and technique. The essence of the enhancement offered by shaped skis is their greater sidecut radius. Our original discussion (then and now in Chapters 3 and 4) of the crucial role that a ski's sidecut plays in carving a turn caused us to write, for the most part, as if the shaped ski had always been in existence. Sim­ ilarly, our interest in the geometry ofthe sidecut allowed us to discuss snowboards in some detail as well, for the key to their ability to "shred" down the mountain is their deep sidecut.

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