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Science behind skiing
I am currently in high school, and to recieve an extra credit, I have decided to write a thesis about the science behind nordic skiing. This includes physics, what happens with friction, the effects of wax on the ski, how each wax is different and so on. I already have several articles, but I think that it would be great to get firsthand knowledge. Plus its much easier in case I need clarifacation. I would be beyond grateful if anyone would be able to help me with this.
Just as a point of interest, I hope to get a job as a ski design/engineer after college. |
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