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Football Physics: The Science of the Game

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4.9/5 (28182 ratings)
Description:This fascinating, one-of-a-kind book is the ultimate read for serious fans of America's most popular spectator sport. Relive pro football's legendary plays—Franco Harris's Immaculate Reception, Joe Montana's scrambling pass for The Catch, Dick Butkus's ferocious drive-stopping defense, and much more—while gaining a fresh appreciation for the dynamics of blocking and tackling, open-field running, kicking, passing, the struggle at the line of scrimmage, and the role played by padding, turf, and the decibels of sound generated by the home crowd.Illustrated with classic NFL action photos and original diagrams that illuminate the natural laws governing this deceptively simple game, Football Physics reveals phenomenal facts, like: A Dick Butkus tackle packed the same force as an adult killer whale The energy exerted by players in a single game would lift a 1.5-ton pickup truck 1.4 miles in the air The law of vector addition allowed Joe Montana to connect with Dwight Clark for "The Catch" in the 1981 NFC Championship—though even a 0.53-second error in timing could lead to an incomplete pass or worse The instantaneous force exerted on a kicked ball at the moment of impact can reach 1 ton The top speed and maximum acceleration of offensive linemen like Hall of Fame Cincinnati Bengals tackle Anthony Munoz can make the difference between 6 points and a field goal in a short-yardage situation Kicking long in Denver's mile-high air produces about a 5-yard advantage over kicking in any stadium near sea level where the atmospheric density is greater Sound level down on the field can reach more than 120 decibels—the equivalent to front-row seats at a KISS concertWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Football Physics: The Science of the Game. To get started finding Football Physics: The Science of the Game, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Football Physics: The Science of the Game

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This fascinating, one-of-a-kind book is the ultimate read for serious fans of America's most popular spectator sport. Relive pro football's legendary plays—Franco Harris's Immaculate Reception, Joe Montana's scrambling pass for The Catch, Dick Butkus's ferocious drive-stopping defense, and much more—while gaining a fresh appreciation for the dynamics of blocking and tackling, open-field running, kicking, passing, the struggle at the line of scrimmage, and the role played by padding, turf, and the decibels of sound generated by the home crowd.Illustrated with classic NFL action photos and original diagrams that illuminate the natural laws governing this deceptively simple game, Football Physics reveals phenomenal facts, like: A Dick Butkus tackle packed the same force as an adult killer whale The energy exerted by players in a single game would lift a 1.5-ton pickup truck 1.4 miles in the air The law of vector addition allowed Joe Montana to connect with Dwight Clark for "The Catch" in the 1981 NFC Championship—though even a 0.53-second error in timing could lead to an incomplete pass or worse The instantaneous force exerted on a kicked ball at the moment of impact can reach 1 ton The top speed and maximum acceleration of offensive linemen like Hall of Fame Cincinnati Bengals tackle Anthony Munoz can make the difference between 6 points and a field goal in a short-yardage situation Kicking long in Denver's mile-high air produces about a 5-yard advantage over kicking in any stadium near sea level where the atmospheric density is greater Sound level down on the field can reach more than 120 decibels—the equivalent to front-row seats at a KISS concertWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Football Physics: The Science of the Game. To get started finding Football Physics: The Science of the Game, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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160961612X
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