Ever wonder why cats land on their feet? Or what holds a
spinning top upright? Or whether it is possible to feel the Earth's
rotation in an airplane? "Why Cats Land on Their Feet" is a
compendium of paradoxes and puzzles that readers can solve using
their own physical intuition. And the surprising answers to
virtually all of these astonishing paradoxes can be arrived at with
no formal knowledge of physics.
Mark Levi introduces each physical problem, sometimes gives a
hint or two, and then fully explains the solution. Here readers can
test their critical-thinking skills against a whole assortment of
puzzles and paradoxes involving floating and diving, sailing and
gliding, gymnastics, bike riding, outer space, throwing a ball from
a moving car, centrifugal force, gyroscopic motion, and, of course,
falling cats.
Want to figure out how to open a wine bottle with a book? Or how
to compute the square root of a number using a tennis shoe and a
watch? "Why Cats Land on Their Feet" shows you how, and all that's
required is a familiarity with basic high-school mathematics. This
lively collection also features an appendix that explains all
physical concepts used in the book, from Newton's laws to the
fundamental theorem of calculus.
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