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Competition Suits
May 13, 2020
The chemistry and materials science used to create aerodynamic competition suits is explained.
Blade Runners: Short Track Speed Skating
May 13, 2020
Short track speed skating, the fastest self-propelled sport in the Winter Games, illustrates all of Newton's First Three Laws of Motion.
Banking on Speed: Bobsled
May 13, 2020
An Olympic bobsled run is used to illustrate acceleration, velocity, gravity, and drag.
Air Lift: Ski Jump
May 13, 2020
Ski-jumping is a thrilling sport, hurtling down a ramp at 60 mph. Learn more in this video.
Aerial Physics: Aerial Skiing
May 13, 2020
Aerial ski jumps come from three basic twisting techniques that you can try yourself.
Designing a Fast Pool
May 13, 2020
Through advances in pool design, engineers are helping swimmers reach their maximum speed with technology designed to minimize waves.
Designing Safety Helmets
May 13, 2020
Safety helmets are designed, constructed and tested for the safety of the athlete.
Engineering for Mobility
May 13, 2020
Engineering can help wheelchair athletes maximize their performances.
Maximizing the Long Jump of Bryan Clay
May 13, 2020
The long jump is one of the most technically challenging events in the decathlon, a track and field competition consisting of 10 events held over two days. In order to maximize his performance, 2008 Olympic gold medalist Bryan Clay teamed up with engineers from BMW to improve measurement of the horizontal and vertical velocities of […]
Measuring a Champion
May 13, 2020
Olympic timekeeping technology must measure an athlete's performance with both accuracy and precision.
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