The Physics of Curling | Compact Science

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 เม.ย. 2021
  • Curling is a mesmerizing sport filled with strategy, skill, surprise, a lot of yelling, and science-yes science! In this episode of Compact Science we’ll explore the role of friction, inertia and momentum in curling.
    Check out our Compact Science “Viewer Challenge” where you can create a mini hovercraft and get first-hand experience to see how friction affects motion. For instructions and connected learning resources visit: www.wned.org/television/wned-...
    Special Thanks - Buffalo Curling Club
    Geared towards children (grade K-6), their families, and anyone with a curiosity of the world around them, Compact Science episodes frame a scientific concept with a signature regional connection that celebrates the science and history of the Western New York and Southern Ontario region. Journey to Niagara Falls to explore geology, discover the chemistry at work in sponge candy, learn how density is the key to lake-effect snow, investigate the role of friction through the sport of curling, and more. New episodes will be released every other Tuesday at noon beginning March 30 through May 25.
    Compact Science is funded by The Joy Family Foundation.
    A production of WNED PBS and the Buffalo Museum of Science.
    Host: Sarajane Gomlak-Green
    Producer: Christy May
    Editor: Christopher Thomas
    Animation: Nathen Schneekloth
    Videographer: Jim Zinkowski
    Sound: Tami Coleman
    Production Assistant: Bailey Critoph
    Executive in Charge of Production: David C. Rotterman
    Music : Licensed from FirstCom Music
    Stock Images: Licensed from from Getty Images

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