Experimental Study of the Mechanism of Skiing Turns. : II. Measurement of Edging Angles
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In the previous paper, we showed that the edging angle of the ski is one of the basic factors contributing to skiing turns. In this paper, we conducted a quantitative evaluation of edging angles and measured the geometrical parameters of a sliding ski. We found that when a line perpendicular to the direction of movement of the ski within the bottom of the ski (on the plane of the trace) was horizontal, the ski made a straight descent, while when the line had a positive or negative angle from the horizontal plane, it showed a right or left turn, respectively.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1990-06-20
著者
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Sahashi Toshio
Department Of Electrical Engineering Daido Institute Of Technology
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ICHINO Shoji
Department of Physical Education, Aichi University of Education
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Ichino S
Aichi Univ. Education Aichi Jpn
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Ichino Shoji
Department Of Physical Education Aichi University Of Education
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