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The ZIS running track project

The ZIS running track project. Example only!!!. Aim/Introduction. Purpose of the investigation and presentation – investigate: The ZIS running track Accuracy and error issues Issues of fairness and advantage for all competitors in track events Alternative model/s for track events. Method.

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The ZIS running track project

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  1. The ZIS running track project Example only!!!

  2. Aim/Introduction Purpose of the investigation and presentation – investigate: • The ZIS running track • Accuracy and error issues • Issues of fairness and advantage for all competitors in track events • Alternative model/s for track events

  3. Method • Part 1 – the 400m running track • Part 2 – The ZIS track – actual dimensions • Part 3 - etc

  4. Part 1The 400m running track – an introduction Is made up of 2 straights and 2 curves The 2 curves ideally make a full circle if they were joined Source: http://www.dsr.wa.gov.au/assets/images/Diagrams/400-metre-standard-running-track.gif

  5. Part 1The 400m running track – an introduction

  6. Part 2Track dimensions * measured 30cm in from the outside of the inner lane line ** a range is used because lane width was measured in 4 places on the track – the straights and each curve – and found to be inconsistent

  7. Part 2Track dimensions

  8. Part 3: Investigating lane lengths

  9. Conclusion

  10. Bibliography

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