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OLYMPIC SCIENCE


Slides, spins, jumps and glides: It’s not just Olympians’ years of training that makes their amazing feats possible — it’s also science. Every athlete’s dazzling ski jump or exhilarating luge run is a careful balance of human movement against the forces of gravity, friction and drag. Eight of the Winter Olympic sports take place on a surface — ice — that reduces the effects of friction to almost zero.

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