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What affects the speed of a group of snow tubes?
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Jim Duncan asked the Naked Scientists:
Hi,
My name is Jim Duncan and I'm from Richfield, Oho. Â I've thought of many questions to ask you in the past but this is the first I've sent in.
Recently, I went with a group of friends on an adventure known as snow tubing.
Snow tubing consists of sitting in a large tyre inner-tube and hurtling at great speeds down a snow-covered hill. Â
We were allowed to connect our tubes and go down the hill in a large group. Â
My question is, Â would we travel faster (and further) as a group or as individuals? Â Also, would it make a difference if we put adults in front and lighter kids at the back (or some other arrangement)? Â
I've tried to take into consideration surface area and "pressure melting" but it's beyond me.
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Air resistance is a big factor, (
it's proportional to the square of the velocity
), hence the posture and Lycra suit ...
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I believe that if it this situation is similar to riding a tandem bike, you would go faster and further in a group as long as you are going down the hill following each other rather than in a big bunch or as a line across the hill. Rolling tandems are faster than single riders.
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