Winter Olympics 2018: The Physics of Blazing Fast Bobsled Runs

Published: Feb. 20, 2018, 4:31 p.m.

I don't know very much about bobsleds\u2014but I know quite a bit about physics. Here is my very brief summary of the bobsled event in the winter Olympics. Some humans get in a sled. The sled goes down an incline that is covered in ice. The humans need to do two things: push really fast to get the thing going and turn to travel through the course. But from a physics perspective, it's a block sliding down an incline. Just like in your introductory physics course.