|
Showing 1 - 18 of
18 matches in All Departments
Breaking down the complicated concepts of speed, acceleration,
torque, fluid mechanics, and surface physics, Physics of Sailing
provides a lively, easily accessible introduction to the basic
science underlying the sport of sailing. It illustrates the many
ways physics can be used to understand the principles of sailboat
propulsion and how a scientific understanding of the boat, wind,
and water can lead to more skillful sailing. After a brief but
insightful tour of the history of sailing, the book explores the
physics involved in making faster sailing crafts for both upwind
and downwind sailing, including Newton's impact theory of fluid
resistance and lift and drag phenomena. It compares possible sail
shapes, presents measurements of hull smoothness, and describes
wind turbulence, the nature of water waves, and the structure of
wakes. Using the physics of optics, the author also explains the
connection between water's appearance and the wind. Along with a
glossary of sailing terms, he includes many examples throughout to
illustrate the concepts in practice. Avoiding unnecessary
formalisms, this book skillfully applies the principles of fluid
mechanics to sailboat technology and the art of sailing. It should
help you become a more knowledgeable sailor.
An Enlightening Way to Navigate through Mind-Boggling Physics
Concepts Physics Curiosities, Oddities, and Novelties highlights
unusual aspects of physics and gives a new twist to some
fundamental concepts. The book covers both classical and modern
physics in an engaging, straightforward style. The author presents
perplexing questions that often lack satisfying answers. He also
delves into the stories of famous and eccentric past scientists.
Many examples reveal interesting ideas, including how: Newton had
trouble determining the mass of the moon An electric motor is an
electric generator run in reverse Time travel that violates
causality is not possible Schr dinger's cat may be both dead and
alive, and there may be two of each one of us to observe the two
possibilities Particle physics and the basic laws of thermodynamics
can appear simple yet are very complicated Accessible to
nonspecialists and beginning students, this book provides insight
into physics using minimal mathematics and jargon. It summarizes
many fascinating aspects of physics employing only essential
formulas. Some familiar formulas are written in standard form while
other equations are written in words for greater clarity.
Widely regarded as the leading authority on voyage charters, this
book is the most comprehensive and intellectually-rigorous analysis
of the area, is regularly cited in court and by arbitrators, and is
the go-to guide for drafting and disputing charterparty contracts.
Voyage Charters provides the reader with a clause-by-clause
analysis of the two major charterparty forms: the Gencon standard
charterparty contract and the Asbatankvoy form. It also delivers
thorough treatment of COGSA and the Hague and Hague-Visby Rules, a
comparative analysis of English and United States law, and a
detailed section on arbitration awards. This book is an
indispensable, practical guide for both contentious and
non-contentious shipping law practitioners, and postgraduate
students studying this area of law.
An Enlightening Way to Navigate through Mind-Boggling Physics
Concepts Physics Curiosities, Oddities, and Novelties highlights
unusual aspects of physics and gives a new twist to some
fundamental concepts. The book covers both classical and modern
physics in an engaging, straightforward style. The author presents
perplexing questions that often lack satisfying answers. He also
delves into the stories of famous and eccentric past scientists.
Many examples reveal interesting ideas, including how: Newton had
trouble determining the mass of the moon An electric motor is an
electric generator run in reverse Time travel that violates
causality is not possible Schroedinger's cat may be both dead and
alive, and there may be two of each one of us to observe the two
possibilities Particle physics and the basic laws of thermodynamics
can appear simple yet are very complicated Accessible to
nonspecialists and beginning students, this book provides insight
into physics using minimal mathematics and jargon. It summarizes
many fascinating aspects of physics employing only essential
formulas. Some familiar formulas are written in standard form while
other equations are written in words for greater clarity.
The purpose of this U.S. Fire Administration special report is to
document the problem of older children who set fires resulting in
serious or potentially serious consequences. The report also
examines the factors that commonly are associated with intentional
firesetting by teenagers and discusses a number of community
programs that intervene to control arson.
As a part of the United Stated Fire Administration's Major Fire
Investigation Project, this Special Technical Report has been
produced to help inform firefighters of the particular danger of
fires in agricultural silos and the hazards that may be encountered
in fire operations in and around these structures.
The purpose of this report is to identify key concerns regarding
the hazards of firefighter training and to explore how the training
hazards have changed and helps fire departments reduce these
hazards by offering suggestions based on the experiences of the
study participants.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Breaking down the complicated concepts of speed, acceleration,
torque, fluid mechanics, and surface physics, Physics of Sailing
provides a lively, easily accessible introduction to the basic
science underlying the sport of sailing. It illustrates the many
ways physics can be used to understand the principles of sailboat
propulsion and how a scientific understanding of the boat, wind,
and water can lead to more skillful sailing. After a brief but
insightful tour of the history of sailing, the book explores the
physics involved in making faster sailing crafts for both upwind
and downwind sailing, including Newton's impact theory of fluid
resistance and lift and drag phenomena. It compares possible sail
shapes, presents measurements of hull smoothness, and describes
wind turbulence, the nature of water waves, and the structure of
wakes. Using the physics of optics, the author also explains the
connection between water's appearance and the wind. Along with a
glossary of sailing terms, he includes many examples throughout to
illustrate the concepts in practice. Avoiding unnecessary
formalisms, this book skillfully applies the principles of fluid
mechanics to sailboat technology and the art of sailing. It should
help you become a more knowledgeable sailor.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
The Nicholas J. Healy Lectures on Admiralty Law takes place
annually at New York University School. They commenced in 1992 with
the aim of providing a forum for the scholarly consideration of
maritime law and, delivered by expert academics and practitioners
in the field, provide great insight into the development of
admiralty law since then. This volume collects the seventh to
thirteenth lectures, which were given from 2005 to 2015.
Acclaimed as the standard reference work on the law relating to
time charters, this new edition provides a comprehensive treatment
of the subject, accessible and useful both to shipping lawyers and
to shipowners, charterers, P&I Clubs and other insurers. It
provides full coverage of both English and U.S. law, now updated
with all the important decisions since the previous edition. The
English decisions covered in the new edition include: The Kos (the
Supreme Court on the effect of withdrawing a ship with cargo on
board); The Athena (nature of off-hire; meaning of 'loss of
time'/'time thereby lost'); The Kyla (damage to ship and
frustration); The Silver Constellation, The Savina Caylyn and The
Rowan (oil company approval of chartered ships); The Captain
Stefanos, The Saldanha, The Triton Lark and The Paiwan Wisdom
(effects of piracy); The Kildare and The Wren (damages for early
termination); The T S Singapore (off-hire where ship going 'towards
but not to' the port ordered), and The Lehmann Timber, The Bulk
Chile and The Western Moscow (owners' liens) The new edition also
features many significant new U.S. decisions, including:
Stolt-Nielsen v. Animal Feeds Intl. (Supreme Court rules
class-action arbitration not permitted unless parties agree in
arbitration agreement); ATHOS I (Circuit Court finds that safe
berth provision in charterparty is a warranty and not merely a due
diligence obligation); The M/V SAMHO DREAM (arbitrators direct
petitioner to post $14.2M security on respondent's counterclaim)
and Maroc Fruit Board v. M/V VINSON (CP arbitration clause
incorporated in bill of lading not "signed" or "contained in an
exchange of letters or telegrams" under NY Convention).
|
You may like...
Poldark: Series 1-2
Aidan Turner, Eleanor Tomlinson, …
Blu-ray disc
(1)
R53
Discovery Miles 530
Widows
Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, …
Blu-ray disc
R22
R19
Discovery Miles 190
|