Introduction.
1. The Science of Motion
2. Energy and Momentum
3. Bodies in Motion: Human Limitations
4. Rotational Motion
5. Fluid Dynamics
6. Beating the Limits I: Training
7. Beating the Limits II: Technology
Notes on the History of Sports Physics
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- FAQ's about this class
- Mass and moment of inertia of body parts
- Balls and their characterisitics
- Hydrodynamic lift in the sculling stroke
- Lift and air resistance
- Measurements of Acceleration of the sculled shell
- Muscles, Tendons and bones.
- Tennis. Angles to win.
- Elite ergometer performance and body weight for rowing.
- Perception of time and it's importance to athletes.
- Conversion of units from metric to English units.
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