Steven Cassell 11/9/2013 Physics 211.  Explain link to skateboarding  Talk about their unique differences and uses (wider wheelbase, longer, heavier,

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Steven Cassell 11/9/2013 Physics 211

 Explain link to skateboarding  Talk about their unique differences and uses (wider wheelbase, longer, heavier, drop through etc…)  Talk about bushings (soft vs hard when turning and their impact on you at high speeds)

 At the top of the hill  As it changes to kinetic energy

 Pumping(gyration) to/pumping/longboard-pumping/ to/pumping/longboard-pumping/  Kicking  At the bottom of the hill

 Sliding(harder will slide less smoothly and break traction softer are harder to break but have a smooth slide) include info on slide gloves  Maximum Speed  Heat’s affect on the wheels  Different Hardness ratings

  pumping/ pumping/  Parris M. Longboard for Better Snowboarding. Skiing [serial online]. October 2002;55(2):81. Available from: Academic Search Premier, Ipswich, MA. Accessed November 9,   sports/longboarding.htm sports/longboarding.htm  view view   d_1303.html d_1303.html  Knight, Randall D. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach; with Modern Physics. Boston: Pearson, Print.  longboard-decks/#.UoA_OvnEPIc longboard-decks/#.UoA_OvnEPIc

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