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COLD HARD SCIENCE.The Physics of Skating on Ice (With SlowMo) - Smarter Every Day 110

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00:00

Hey it's me Destin. Welcome back to Smarter Every Day. So in the olympics the most athletic team

00:04

always wins right? No. It's actually more complicated than that because

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there's physical objects in the olympics. Now the team that is able to manipulate

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these physical objects better than the other team usually wins.

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For example, curling. This curling stone is very heavy, and if you can figure out how to

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manipulate it across the ice better than the other team you will win.

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So physics is a huge deal and a knowledge of physics is very important.

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So today on Smarter Every Day we're gonna start a three part series on equipment used

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in the olympics and how it interacts with the world around it. Today we're gonna focus

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on ice skates. There are three major types of ice skates used in the olympics.

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The figure skate, the hockey skate and the speed skate.

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This is my new friend Glenn. He's a figure skating coach.

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It's really awesome. [laugh] So everyone already knows that angular momentum trick right?

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So large moment of intertia, bringing it in.

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Small moment of intertia. That's pretty awesome. So show me your skates.

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What makes you be able to do that? Cause I mean, I would mess up

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because of the toe pick, so where are you actually rotating? (Glenn) I'm actually spinning backwards.

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My blade is spinning backwards, and I'm spinning on a small area

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we call the ball of the foot. Also my bottom toe pick is touching

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the ice. So it's allowing me to put forward pressure down

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without sliding forward like I would on a hockey skate. (Destin) So that's how you're able to keep from

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falling backwards? - Right. - Yeah I'm not really getting it. He's saying he's rotating about this point

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but he's dragging that toe pick. Clearly this is a good excuse to break out the Phantom.

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Alright.

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OK now this is making sense. You see I used to think that they pivoted on

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one spot under the ball of the foot. Looks like I was wrong. They're actually

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skating backwards and he's dragging that toe pick to maintain his balance.

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That's pretty cool. Alright, it's time to move onto jumps. OK Glenn's gonna show

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us three of the main jumps in figure skating. Here's the waltz jump,

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