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B2-B3 Different types of technology and their benefits and limitations MatchUp

Target Level
Pass
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

Drag each of the top boxes to its matching pair to show how technology has improved the different items of clothing, equipment and facilities. You must match all the pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Foam midsole absorbs forces
Wind tunnels to streamline objects
Carbon fibre used to create a curved blade that is lightweight and durable
Angled wheels for sharp turns
3G for all weather conditions
Moisture-wicking technology (e.g. Nike Dri-FIT) transfers sweat to the outside surface for evaporation
Flexible metals (e.g. titanium) increase propulsion
Fibreglass increases shock absorption 
High-speed cameras allow slow-motion effects
Sharpened metal aids grip on athletics tracks
Water-repellent face fabric (e.g. GORE-TEX) keeps clothes dry
Running top
Formula One car
Rain jacket
Running shoe
Running spikes
Golf driver
Cricket helmet shell
Prosthetic leg system
Sports wheelchair
Artificial pitch
Action replays

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%