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I Primary Chapters
1 Warm-up: Basic concepts
1.1 Quantifying the World of Sports
1.2 When We Don't Have Exact Numbers
1.3 The Center of Mass
2 Racing, Mathematically
2.1 Phelps in Beijing
2.2 Bolt in Berlin
2.3 Rope-Climbing and Diving
3 Net Force: Dwight Howard illustrates
3.1 How Things Interact: Forces
3.2 The Physics of a Dwight Howard Dunk
3.3 Sideways Traction
3.4 More-Complex Situations
3.5 "Imaginary Forces" in Sports4 Punts, the Fosbury Flop, and Other Projectile Motions
4.1 The Math: Simpler Than You Think
4.2 Football Punt: Range, Hang Time, and Compromise4.3 Shot-Put
4.4 Human Projectiles
5 Curveballs, Foul Shots, and Bent Kicks
5.1 Overview
5.2 Immersion in Fluid: Buoyancy5.3 Moving Through Fluid Drag
5.4 Sideward Forces from Asymmetries
5.5 Aerodynamic Forces, One at a Time
5.6 More Complicated Aerodynamics in Sports
5.7 Not All Air Is Created Equal
6 Game Changers: Collisions in Sports
6.1 What a Collision Is and How to Think About It
6.2 The Physics of a Football Tackle
6.3 Gentler Pursuits: Bowling
6.4 A Happy Medium: Dribbling and Driving
6.5 Off-Center Hits: Spinning the Ball
7 Energy in Sports: Bursts of Power
7.1 Bouncing Basketball: The Whole Process
7.2 Efficiency7.3 The Athlete: The Energetic Starting Point
7.4 Keeping Score: Energy Accounting in Sports
7.5 Uncle Rico's Hopes Dashed
7.6 Behdad Salimikordsiabi's Clean and Jerk
8 Energy and Timing in Elastic Equipment
8.1 The Physics of Archery I: Energy Storage and Transfer
8.2 The Physics of Archery II: Fire Power8.3 The Physics of Archery III: Archer's Paradox
8.4 Zdeno Chara's Slap Shot: Fast Storage, Faster Release
8.5 Bungee-Jumping Brides and Quadratic Equations
9 The Physics of Cycling
9.1 Input to the Bike: Sustained Human Power
9.2 Power Output9.3 Talansky Drives the Bike
10 Twisting Athletes in Flight
10.1 Human Rotation
10.2 Backward Giant Circle
10.3 Figure Skating: Spinning on Ice
10.4 Rotational Action and Reaction
II Supplementary Chapters
11 Lines of Action on the Line of Scrimmage: The Torque Wars
12 A Barry Bonds Home Run
12.1 Ball-Bat Collision: Speeds, Impulse, Force
12.2 Batted Ball Speed
12.3 Focus on the Bat
13 The Pole Vault
13.1 Origins
14 Is It Better to Run through First Base or to Dive?
14.1 The Story according to Sport Science
14.2 Too Close to Call
14.3 Diving Speed
14.4 What's Really Happening: Torque and Impulse
14.5 Other Issues
14.6 Concluding Remarks
A Unit Conversions
B Tables pf Relevant Physical Properties
Further Reading
Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems
Index
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