Describing Motion: The Physical World provides the quantitative description of a variety of physically important motions. Starting with simple examples of motion along a line, the book introduces key concepts, such as position, velocity, and acceleration, using the fundamental rules of differential calculus. Topics include the free-fall motion of micro-gravity test vehicles, the trajectories of long-jumpers, and the orbital motion of satellites and space probes. The book also covers several essential mathematical tools.
Offers a quantitative description of a variety of physically important motions. Starting with simple examples of motion along a line, this book introduces key concepts, such as position, velocity, and acceleration, using the fundamental rules of differential calculus.
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date
Jan 2000
ISBN
9780750307154
Pages
162 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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