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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2006

Curling video project

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  • you got alot of things wrong you dont sweep to change its course you sweep to keep the rock moving longer and straighter. I also wouldnt agree thats curling at its finest you should have shown us (the canadians) throw some rocks like mark nichols making a run back triple... that was curling at its finest.. finally the goal is to not get as close as possible anywhere in the house if fine to score however if the opposing team has a rock closer then your own that rock scores a point.. do you curl?

  • No, I don't. It was a physics project from 3 years ago. And, if you were adding filler for a bad physics project, wouldn't YOU say it's the finest curling ever? But, whatever. It's all good.

  • No. It was just a school project.

  • That's right, I KILLED HIM! D:

    And now he's decomposing in my BACKYARD!

    (I'm still amazed people actually watched my physics project...)

  • Nice explanation of the physics of curling. Wish you had shown Pete Fenson's last skip rock, though. Hoping to see one of Pete's famous draw-to-the-button shots. Thanks for the vid, though.

  • lol we got an A. And that was my physics teacher's head on han solo, Mr Klein...

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  • I hope you failed that physics class.

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  • I have no idea how to play this game

  • even though Kris8144 has removed all his comments, i can still totally imagine what he was saying, XD

  • yes we realize you are trying very hard to sound intelligent

  • Perhaps English isn't your native language? I was very clear. When a skater isn't moving, they're obviously not generating heat from friction. Yet their skate blades are still resting on a very thin layer of water...water that lubricates the two surfaces, and allows them to skate with negligible friction.

    Now please, stop embarrassing yourself. Even a chimpanzee can eventually learn from its mistakes.

  • I don't know whether you're being intentionally obtuse or not, but for the last time-- it's not the HEAT from sweeping, its the PRESSURE.

    The same reason skaters can skate....the pressure their blades put on the ice, pressure that exists whether or not they're moving (and generating heat from friction).

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