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Real Skifi | Newton’s Laws (Part 1)

By: Ethan Stone August 18, 2022

When Isaac Newton published his Principia back in 1687, he probably never would have predicted that 335 years later, an enthusiastic Finnish man would test his laws by hitting a summer ski ramp with weights in his hands. But here we are. The latest from Real Skifi features Juho Kilkki, two dumbbells affixed with floaters, and a crazy idea to put Newton’s laws into practice like never before. Looking for an exciting project to bring into your physics class this semester? Look no further.

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In 1687 physicist Isaac Newton published a book called “Principia”, which set the foundations for classical mechanics: Newton’s laws of motion. Below is a somewhat free translation of the laws:

(I) If you forget to set your spin/flip on the take off, it’s quite hard to do so midair

(III) But if you happen to have a pair of dumbbells with you in the air and you throw them, the dumbbells will also throw you

(II) The bigger the dumbbells, the more you spin/flip

However some rules could not be found from Newton’s Principia. Rules that would hundreds of years later dictate how Valio Academy scholarships work. Here’s the three perhaps most important ones:

(1) You may only get a scholarship if you apply for one.

(2) Don’t waste your time. The deadline for next year’s applications is August 14th 2022.

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