Singapore, Singapore.
Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Exercise and Sport Science, Cumberland Campus, Sydney, Australia.
Sports Biomech. 2021 Nov;20(7):798-814. doi: 10.1080/14763141.2019.1602162. Epub 2019 May 9.
The aim of this study was to provide a fundamental understanding of how the hands create swim propulsion by applying Newton's Laws to observations of the behaviour of water in simple demonstrations. Using a video recorder, we captured a series of straight and curved pulls made near and under the pool surface. The pulls were performed using a plastic disc or a human hand/arm. Videos from the demonstrations showed that masses of water accelerate from the dorsal side of the hand/plastic disc, and in a straight pull, generates a reaction force moving the body forward, consistent with Newton's Laws. Demonstrations conducted on the curvilinear pull indicated that changes in the pull direction result in an interaction with the water to accelerate water backwards to generate a force thrusting the body forward.
本研究旨在通过对简单演示中观察到的水的行为应用牛顿定律,来深入理解手部如何产生游泳推进力。我们使用摄像机捕捉了一系列在泳池表面附近和下方进行的直拉和曲拉。这些拉动实验使用塑料圆盘或人手/手臂进行。演示视频显示,手/塑料盘的背部会使水质量加速,而在直拉中,会产生一个向前移动身体的反作用力,这与牛顿定律一致。对曲线拉动的演示表明,拉动方向的变化会导致与水的相互作用,从而向后加速水,产生向前推动身体的力。