with the world cup soccer tournament underway in south africa, a couple of things for the science-interested audience to watch for。
值此南非世界杯战势正酣之际,除了观看精彩的足球比赛,爱好科学的球迷们还可以留心一下以下几点:
first, the games will feature a new ball, called the jabulani, the zulu word for “celebrate。” and some players think something foul is afoot. they contend that the ball doesn’t behave the way a normal soccer ball should, that it even turns the wrong way in mid-air. adidas, which makes the ball, claims that the players complaining all have contracts with adidas’s competitors。
首先,采用新型比赛用球是本届世界杯的一大亮点。所选用的球叫作jabulani,在祖鲁语中是“普天同庆”的意思。一些球员对此表示不以为然, 他们声称,这种球踢起来不像是个“足球”,飞到半空甚至会转错方向。该球的制造商阿迪达斯则对此做出了回应-这些不买帐的球员都和自家竞争对手有合同关系。
the sports technology research group at england’s loughborough university designed the ball. the sections aren’t stitched together anymore. instead, the seams are glued or heat-sealed. the group leader, andy harland, told the telegraph newspaper, “we have created a ball that is almost perfectly round, and more accurate than ever before。” well, millions of soccer fans will ultimately decide the latter。
英格兰拉夫伯勒大学的运动科技研究团队设计了jabulani, 足球的各部分不再是缝在一起的, 而是用胶水粘合或热密封的。该团队的领导者,安迪·哈伦告诉《每日电讯报》的记者,“我们创造出了几近完美的圆球,比之前的任何一种都要圆。” 这球完不完美,还要留待千百万的球迷判决,且让我们拭目以待。
also watch for the effects of altitude. some of the games in south africa will be played at elevations over a mile high, which could make catching one’s breath the primary goal。
另外,球迷们还可以关注海拔因素对比赛的影响。 部分比赛将在海拔超过一英里的地区举行,解决呼吸困难问题将成为球员们的首要任务。