No. Velocity is the combination of a speed and its direction. In order for
two objects to have the same velocity, they must be moving at the same
speed, and in the same direction.
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Well I think that you can use your calculations of angles and things like that to increase the speed of the skater. Like, let's say that the skaters leg was coming out at a 40 degree angle and to go faster he would have to make his leg go out at a 90 degree angle.
Oh, dude, really? You're asking me that? Okay, well, technically speaking, 720 refers to a sexual position where both partners are facing each other and spinning around in circles like figure skaters. But come on, let's keep it PG here, okay?
Speed skaters don't spin. Their training and equipment is designed to maximize foreward velocity.
In speed skating, velocity refers to the speed of the skater in a specific direction, while acceleration describes the rate at which the skater increases their velocity. Skaters aim to maximize their velocity by using powerful strokes and maintaining optimal body positioning to minimize drag. Acceleration is crucial during starts and turns, as skaters need to quickly increase their speed to gain an advantage over competitors. Understanding these concepts allows skaters to optimize their performance and improve their overall race times.
When two ice skaters glide into each other at full speed, they will experience a collision that will result in a transfer of momentum and energy. This collision can cause them to fall or be pushed in different directions depending on the angle and force of impact. It is important for skaters to wear protective gear and follow safety precautions to avoid injuries from collisions.
They're used for different purposes-- figure skates for jumps and spins and speed skates for speed.
its just a skaters fashion
Pro hockey and speed skaters wear helmets but pro figure skaters don't.
Acceleration is change in velocity. These are vectors that have magnitude and direction. Changing either magnitude (speed) or direction will have the skater be accelerating. SO, if the skater is going at a constant speed of 2m/s in a straight line, he is not accelerating. If he is at a constant speed of 2m/s traveling in a circle (you gave the word "around"), he is accelerating. Going around in circles means there is a force constantly changing your direction. Obviously that force is coming from the skaters legs.
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well really, figure skaters are constantly pumping their legs when they skate. They do crossovers, which are pulls that you do when you skate backwards and forwards, and it gives you a lot of speed! :)
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Dude, there is about a thousand pro skaters and about two million non - pro skaters