◦ Curling includes the physical concepts of distance, speed, and force. ◦ Distance is determined by how far the lead man pushes the stone to help out.

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◦ Curling includes the physical concepts of distance, speed, and force. ◦ Distance is determined by how far the lead man pushes the stone to help out the wipers. ◦ Speed is applied by how far the stone goes in a given amount of time. ◦ Finally, force is applied by how the wipers are wiping for the stone.

The car is considered the Stone The wipers clean the ice with force so the stone goes the distance needed Target

To some people, curling is very boring!

◦ When the skaters spin in a circle it requires converting all of the linear momentum into angular momentum. ◦ The take-off angle, take-off velocity, and height of take-off are the three factors which determine the figure skater's trajectory during a jump. ◦ Torque involves both the force applied to an object and the distance from the rotation axis you apply the force, this determines the spin.

Start off determining trajectory

Rotation axis applied for the spin

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