Watching the world-class ice athletes of the Winter Olympics, whether it’s in speed skating, figureskating or hockey, is a jaw-dropping affair. The speed, control, and dexterity they exhibit while somehow balancing on a metal blade is simply amazing. But what exactly is going on with those blades? Smarter Every Day’s Destin Sandlin shows us the fascinating physics and engineering that goes into every pair of Olympic skates.
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