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Snowboarding

Snowboarding. By: Tyler Fuerstenberg a nd Matt Bluhm. Gravity. Gravity applies to snowboarding by keeping the snowboard on where you are riding. It also makes you go back to the ground when u go off a jump or do a trick. Gravity also pulls u down the mountain while you gain speed. Force.

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Snowboarding

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  1. Snowboarding By: Tyler Fuerstenberg and Matt Bluhm

  2. Gravity Gravity applies to snowboarding by keeping the snowboard on where you are riding. It also makes you go back to the ground when u go off a jump or do a trick. Gravity also pulls u down the mountain while you gain speed.

  3. Force In snowboarding friction is a force that allows u to carve the slope. It also allows you to stop when ever you need to or at the bottom of the hill. It also melts the snow so you have a water base to slide on.

  4. Acceleration Acceleration speeds you up as you are riding down the side of a mountain or hill. It also tells you your change of speed over an amount of time. Acceleration varies on the steepness of the hill. You lose acceleration when you are coming to a stop.

  5. Speed Snowboarding would not be possible without speed. Speed is measured in miles per hour or kilometers per hour. This part of physics makes snowboarding extremely dangerous and complicated.

  6. Momentum When you are snowboarding momentum is the force of being able to keep going when your at the bottom of the slope, or in deep snow.

  7. Distance • Distance is effected by the acceleration and the speed of the rider and board. If the acceleration and speed are higher than the distance will be farther causing the rider to go a lot farther than if he had low speed and acceleration.

  8. Distance Distance is used in snowboarding to measure how far the snow boarder went and where he ended up at. This is important for setting world records on how far people can go on one run.

  9. Velocity Velocity is a speed with a direction. It is used to tell what way snowboarders are going on a course and how fast they are going.

  10. Free Fall Free fall is used when snowboarders hit jumps and they start falling to the ground due to gravity.

  11. Conclusion We have told you how speed, acceleration, momentum, velocity, free fall, distance, force, and gravity contributes to the sport of snowboarding. This is why physics are so important in this sport.

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