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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Physics of Sailing ft. Olympian Hunter Lowden - Creators Invade London






Physics of Sailing ft. Olympian Hunter Lowden - Creators Invade London
How lift actually works: www.youtube.com More with Canadian Olympian Hunter Lowden: www.youtube.com How does a sailboat work? The standard idea is that the wind pushes the sails from behind, causing the boat to move forward. Although this technique is used at times, it is not the most efficient way to sail a boat (and it means the boat can never go faster than the wind). Lift is the key mechanism driving a boat forwards. As air flows over the sails, it moves faster over the outer side, creating lower pressure than on the inner side. This produces a force which is mostly to the side and a bit forwards. Lift on the centerboard pushes to the opposite side, cancelling the sideways force and adding a forward component of force to the boat. numberphile bit.ly efit30 bit.ly appchat bit.ly erikaanear bit.ly whoisjimmy bit.ly minutephysics bit.ly 1veritasium bit.ly
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On May 16, 2011, Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin returned to MIT lecture hall 26-100 for a physics talk and book signing, complete with some of his most famous physics demonstrations to celebrate the publication of his new book: For The Love Of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge Of Time - A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics, written with Warren Goldstein. View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

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