Talk:Physics of skiing

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This square-cube law seems to possibly be an urban legend (or not, I don't know). Does anyone know what basis in fact there is for it? I thought maybe the author could possibly be referring to the fact that air resistance increases with the cube of speed. Spalding 04:10, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)

Today I changed Newton to Galileo based on the information in reference 1. The actual accuracy and source of this "law" is still unclear to me. Spalding 15:34, May 1, 2005 (UTC)

drag froce[edit]

doesanyone know how to find the value of the drag coeficiant asociated with finding the drag force while skiing?

Wikifying[edit]

did some of it. but i am not sure if this will be enough. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nilotpal42 (talkcontribs) 08:59, 1 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Equations[edit]

I'm pretty sure the equation given for friction Ff=(Fn) should really be Ff=μ(Fn) where μ is the coefficient of friction. Anyone else thinking the same? 71.113.37.132 (talk) 09:54, 1 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Other Sports[edit]

Does this article need to be specifically about skiing or would you be able to apply the same theories to snowboarding, ice skating, sledding, bobsled, etc? Perhaps making the article less specific may help to make it more applicable to a wider study.

I guess youre right, maybe we should be bold and rename this article to make it more accessable. Please dont forget to sign your Post, so I can reply to you
--TheFibonacciEffect (talk) 12:55, 23 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]