Laws of Motion: Snowflakes, Airborne Balls, Pendulums

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A quantitative approach to studying human biomechanics, presenting principles of classical mechanics using case studies involving human movement. Vector algebra and vector differentiation are used to describe the motion of objects and 3D motion mechanics are treated in depth. Diagrams and software-created sequences are used to illustrate human movement.

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Laws of Motion: Snowflakes, Airborne Balls, Pendulums. (2006). In Human Body Dynamics (pp. 30–55). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21691-x_2

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