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Updated and revised throughout, this new edition of The Science of
Soccer applies scientific analysis to football, giving us the
answers to questions like "what's the chance of a team that wins
the Premiership also winning the Cup? Can you predict how many
goals will be scored? What's the best height for footballers? Is
the team that wins the league the best team?" Starting with a
qualitative description of the basic physics that relate to the
ball and its bounce, the author then moves through kicks and
throws, to a simple account of the more complex physics of a ball
in flight. Fulfilling your scientific curiosity, this book uncovers
aspects of the game that are not normally discussed. It includes a
look at game theory, how the rules affect the flow and enjoyment of
the game, unusual statistics about players, and an insight into the
economics of the game. For those with a more mathematical interest
in the physics, the final chapter provides a readable account of
the theory behind the beautiful game. Features: Accessible to
anyone interested in understanding more about the science behind
the sport Updated throughout, with new content on transfer fees,
wages, and the top goal-scorers Discusses topics not explored in
current literature, including rudimentary game theory
Updated and revised throughout, this new edition of The Science of
Soccer applies scientific analysis to football, giving us the
answers to questions like "what's the chance of a team that wins
the Premiership also winning the Cup? Can you predict how many
goals will be scored? What's the best height for footballers? Is
the team that wins the league the best team?" Starting with a
qualitative description of the basic physics that relate to the
ball and its bounce, the author then moves through kicks and
throws, to a simple account of the more complex physics of a ball
in flight. Fulfilling your scientific curiosity, this book uncovers
aspects of the game that are not normally discussed. It includes a
look at game theory, how the rules affect the flow and enjoyment of
the game, unusual statistics about players, and an insight into the
economics of the game. For those with a more mathematical interest
in the physics, the final chapter provides a readable account of
the theory behind the beautiful game. Features: Accessible to
anyone interested in understanding more about the science behind
the sport Updated throughout, with new content on transfer fees,
wages, and the top goal-scorers Discusses topics not explored in
current literature, including rudimentary game theory
The tokamak (a doughnut-shaped vacuum chamber surrounded by
magnetic coils) is the principal tool in controlled fusion
research. This book acts as an introduction to the subject and a
basic reference for theory, definitions, equations, and
experimental results. Since the first introductory account of
tokamaks in 1987, when the tokamak had become the predominant
device in the attempt to achieve a useful power source from
thermonuclear fusion, and the developments and advances in the
subject covered in the second edition in 1997, following
substantial research on large tokamaks (the long awaited
achievement of significant amounts of fusion power and the problems
involved in designing and building a tokamak reactor), the emphasis
has been on preparing the ground for an experimental reactor. In
addition, there have been further significant advances in
understanding plasma behaviour, such as the wider experience of
internal transport barriers, the appreciation of the role of
tearing models driven by neoclassical effects and insights from
turbulence simulations.
The fourth edition has been completely revised, bringing all
aspects up-to-date and describing the development of tokamaks to
the point of producing significant fusion power. It also now
addresses the issues relating to the design and future operation of
the international tokamak ITER.
This book gives a scientific account of all aspects of the game of
golf and answers the questions which occur to all who play the
game. The mechanics of the swing and the impact of the club on the
ball are explained. Together these decide the range of the ball -
which is shown to be the most important factor for success. The
aerodynamics of the ball's flight has several surprises, including
the effects of dimples and spin. Understanding these effects allows
a calculation of the ball's flight and explains how the range
depends on the clubhead speed and the characteristics of the club.
Putting is analysed to find the optimum strategy and to understand
how winds, slopes, and mud affect the run of the ball. Handicaps
are perhaps the most discussed topic in golf and the book examines
the handicaps system to identify their consequences in matches and
competitions, with results which will surprise many players. The
famous question - "what is the probability of a hole-in-one?" is
discussed and a neat way of answering it is proposed. Further
chapters examine the players, the equipment, and the economics of
the game, discussing the aspects of play that determine success,
how much the improvments in clubs and balls have affected
performance and the remarkable growth of both the amateur and the
professional game.
This book gives a scientific account of all aspects of the game of
golf and answers the questions which occur to all who play the
game.
The mechanics of the swing and the impact of the club on the ball
are explained. Together these decide the range of the ball - which
is shown to be the most important factor for success.
The aerodynamics of the ball's flight has several surprises,
including the effects of dimples and spin. Understanding these
effects allows a calculation of the ball's flight and explains how
the range depends on the clubhead speed and the characteristics of
the club.
Putting is analyzed to find the optimum strategy and to understand
how winds, slopes, and mud affect the run of the ball.
Handicaps are perhaps the most discussed topic in golf and the
book examines the handicaps system to identify their consequences
in matches and competitions, with results which will surprise many
players.
The famous question - "what is the probability of a hole-in-one?"
is discussed and a neat way of answering it is proposed.
Further chapters examine the players, the equipment, and the
economics of the game, discussing the aspects of play that
determine success, how much the improvements in clubs and balls
have affected performance and the remarkable growth of both the
amateur and the professional game.
The Kingdom of Kerry is both a visitor's and a photographer's
delight. Everywhere you turn, in every season, there's a feast for
the eyes, from magnificent sunsets to huge Atlantic waves to the
bare trees of winter. Discover miles and miles of beaches, rugged
peninsulas, inlets and cliffs, as well as mountains, lakes, sheep
and wild goats. The soft rains produce an abundance of flora, like
bog cotton and fuchsia, while the lush, sweet grass is perfect for
Kerry's famous dairy farming. The towns, like Killarney and Tralee,
are lively and welcoming, and the people are proud of all things
Kerry, from their Gaelic footballers to their writers and artists.
In summer, festivals abound, like the Puck Fair in Killorglin,
Listowel Writers' Festival or the Rose of Tralee, while locals and
visitors alike also enjoy great fishing, regattas and GAA. John
Wesson celebrates Kerry's people and lifestyle, its moods and its
magnificence. Come and explore this phenomenal natural wilderness,
nestled on the Atlantic's edge. Here there is room to be alone ...
but never lonely.
Obwohl FuAball die populArste Sportart der Welt ist, hat die
Wissenschaft des FuAballs bislang nur wenig Aufmerksamkeit
erfahren. Dieses faszinierende Buch beschAftigt sich mit einem
breiten Spektrum von Themen, bei denen man den FuAballsport einer
wissenschaftlichen Analyse unterziehen kann. Am Anfang steht die
qualitative Darstellung der grundlegenden Physik des - ruhenden und
springenden - Balles. EinwA1/4rfe und AbstAAe, KopfbAlle und Fangen
sind die nAchsten Themen, ehe es mit der komplexeren Physik des
fliegenden Balles weitergeht. Im zweiten Teil des Buches bezieht
sich 'Wissenschaft' dann weniger auf die etablierte Physik als
vielmehr auf eine allgemeinere wissenschaftliche Neugierde, die
einige sonst selten erArterte Aspekte des Spiels enthA1/4llt. Dazu
gehAren: ein Blick auf die Spieltheorie, die Frage, wie sich die
Regeln auf den Spielverlauf und die Freude daran auswirken, eine
ErklArung, warum die beste Mannschaft nicht immer gewinnt,
ungewAhnliche Statistiken A1/4ber Spieler sowie Akonomische
Betrachtungen zum Thema FuAball. FA1/4r Leser mit tiefergehendem
mathematisch-physikalischen Interesse liefert schlieAlich das
letzte Kapitel einen Einblick in die Theorie der "schAnsten
Nebensache der Welt." "FuAball - Wissenschaft mit Kick" ist eine
unverzichtbare LektA1/4re fA1/4r alle FuAballbegeisterten, die sich
auch fA1/4r die Wissenschaft dieses Spiels interessieren: Spieler,
Trainer, Fans und Sportstudenten.
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