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7 June, 09:45

How does being in a tuck position affect a skier's motions

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  1. 7 June, 13:17
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    A skier does this by going into a crouch (tuck) position, resulting in a lower drag force, which acts in a direction opposite to their velocity, slowing them down. In particular, it is important to estimate the drag distribution for each part of the skier's body, and CFD makes such visualisation possible.
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