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Designing tomorrow’s snow park jump James A. McNeil, Mont Hubbard & Andrew D. Swedberg Sports Engineering
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Document Date: 2012-02-20 20:59:05


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3M / /

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Europe / /

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United States / /

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Cutter’s Camp / University of California / /

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absorbed energy / maximum energy change / ski equipment / end product / energy loss / maximum energy / closed form analytic solution / energy relation then gives / numerical solution / energy / /

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Equivalent fall / /

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American Society for Testing and Materials / A. D. Swedberg Department of Mathematics / University of California / Davis / West Point / US Terrain Park Council / Colorado School of Mines / M. Hubbard Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering / National Ski Areas Association / U.S. Military Academy / International Sports Engineering Association / Department of Physics / Snow Skiing Committee / National Sporting Goods Association / /

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Andrew D. Swedberg / James A. McNeil / /

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Author / vp cos hT / vp / density Author / accepted author / horizontal components Author / vp sin hT / General / skier / /

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Massachusetts / /

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simulation / /

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