Shark lesson.A new suit designed by Speedo An earlier scalable font technology from Bitstream Inc., Cambridge, MA (www.bitstream.com). Speedo fonts used the .SPD extension. See FaceLift. may help swimmers like Michael Phelps For the American biophysicist, see . Michael Fred Phelps II (born June 30, 1985 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American swimmer and World Record Holder in several events. shave time off their race. That could mean snagging gold at this summer's Olympic Games Olympic games, premier athletic meeting of ancient Greece, and, in modern times, series of international sports contests. The Olympics of Ancient Greece Although records cannot verify games earlier than 776 B.C. in Athens, Greece. Called Fastskin FSII FSII Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (MIL-I-27686) , the two-textured bodysuit
In clothing, a bodysuit, or body, is a leotard-like garment that may or may not have snaps at the crotch. imitates the skin of the ocean's top cruiser--the shark. Like any swimmer, a shark fights drag, a slowing force caused by friction (resistance to movement). To reduce drag between its body and the water, a shark's skin is covered with toothlike scales, called denticles. As the shark swims, water rubs only against the denticles' tiny tips. Since there is less friction on smaller surfaces, there's less drag than if the shark's skin were smooth. Taking a lesson from nature, Speedo's suit uses two fabrics: One---called Fastskin--has pointy point·y adj. point·i·er, point·i·est Having an end tapering to a point. ridges like a shark's denticles, and covers areas like shoulders that stick out in the water. A smooth fabric, Flexskin, cloaks low-drag areas such as under the arms. Will this artificial skin really pare down swimmers' race times? Phelps thinks so: "The suit will definitely help you get that extra 10th or 100th [of a second] that you really need to win a gold medal." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Resources: For more information related to this issue's new stories, check out the following Web sites: Learn more about Speedo's high-tech swimsuit at the Speedo Aqua Lab Web site. Site includes swimsuit-testing results: www.speedoaqualab.com/jump.html Keep up with this summer's Olympic Games: www.athens2004.com/athens2004/ |
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