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Resource letter PS-1: Physics of sports

American Journal of Physics -- July 1986 -- Volume 54, Issue 7, pp. 590-593

Issue Date: July 1986
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PACS

  • 01.30.Rr
    Communication, education, history, and philosophy Physics literature and publications Surveys and tutorial papers; resource letters
  • 01.55.+b
    Communication, education, history, and philosophy General physics
  • 46.10.+z
    Classical mechanics, applied aspects Mechanics of discrete systems
  • 87.45.Dr
    Biophysics, medical physics, and biomedical engineering Biomechanics, biorheology, biological fluid dynamics Physics of body movements
  • YEAR: 1986

PUBLICATION DATA

ISSN:
0002-9505 (print)  
Publisher:
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Cliff Frohlich
Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78713
This Resource Letter provides a guide to the literature on the physics of sports. The letter E after an item indicates elementary level or material of general interest to persons becoming informed in the field. The letter I, for intermediate level, indicates material of a somewhat more specialized nature; and the letter A indicates rather specialized or advanced material. An asterisk (*) indicates those articles to be included in an accompanying Reprint Book.

©1986 American Association of Physics Teachers
History: Received 11 December 1985; accepted 20 December 1985
Permalink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.14538

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