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Question by Charlee
Submitted on 11/18/2003
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Can you help me relate physics to Figure skating...or ice skating in general...I have a report due Friday, and it's REALLY hard to find physics related things to go along with ice skating or figure skating



Answer by charlee
Submitted on 12/26/2003
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it is not hard hard at all to find how physics relate to figure skating! if you go to google and type " ice skating physics" tonns of stuff will pop up. many of them use figure skating.

 

Answer by sherrly
Submitted on 11/14/2005
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i rly dnt thnk it is thot hoard

 

Answer by Bynx
Submitted on 1/12/2006
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It is hard to find physics on figure skating!I'm doing a project on it as well for my science class.I have to find how momentum,velocity,and all that other good stuff relates to it..

 

Answer by heyyyy
Submitted on 2/11/2006
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i have a question ... what are things ( math related things) related to ice/figure skating.. i need 10 thing ... pleasee help fastt.. project due soon

 

Answer by Jordan Lizotte
Submitted on 2/19/2006
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I'm doing a science fair project and i cant find a way to explain in a step-by-step procedure how us figure skaters jump!

 

Answer by tookie
Submitted on 2/24/2006
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I am doing the same thing as you and all you need to do is go to like ask jeeves of go to nbcolympics .com and they will tell you all about it

 

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