I've done 100kph on skis, things get interesting on skis when your going 60mph, slowing down is increasingly more difficult to do, your like a run away freight train at that speed imagine being committed to that speed, holding on to it.....
(please excuse errors, im a newb physics student... plz correct if i am wrong) So in order to have 10 gs, you'd need a centripetal acceleration of 9g=88.2 m/s^2, you'd need to have a curvature (can't find a better word for this) with radius r=a/v^2=88.2/36^2 = 6.8*10^-2 m (6.8 cm) (130 km is approximately 36 m/s)? That doesn't seem likely at all...
i am fascinated by this race! seing the racers take that turn after the mausefalle gave me goosebumps as a fellow ski lover.
Pretty light on the physics.
this is like the island of man for motorcycle riders
MORE PLEASE.
Really. MORE.
[almost lame as an "explanation" of this epic run...]
Good Video
been there, the noise the skis make, they are just hanging on
AHHHHHH PHYSICS IS AWESOME!!! PHYSICS IS MY LIFE!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
yes make more thats super interesting
Great video!
I've done 100kph on skis, things get interesting on skis when your going 60mph, slowing down is increasingly more difficult to do, your like a run away freight train at that speed imagine being committed to that speed, holding on to it.....
I'm glad that I don't even know how to ski :-)
I live there
@@JosediegoVillanueva I know come and visit!
(please excuse errors, im a newb physics student... plz correct if i am wrong) So in order to have 10 gs, you'd need a centripetal acceleration of 9g=88.2 m/s^2, you'd need to have a curvature (can't find a better word for this) with radius r=a/v^2=88.2/36^2 = 6.8*10^-2 m (6.8 cm) (130 km is approximately 36 m/s)? That doesn't seem likely at all...
r=v^2/a=14 m
shiiiit
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How compression could be equal to 10g (800kg for the average pro skier)?
FYI, Squat record = 575kg