Product Description: Why do you shift from walking to running at a particular speed? How can we predict transition speeds for animals of different sizes? Why must the flexible elastic of arterial walls behave differently than a rubber tube or balloon? How do leaves manage to expose a broad expanse of surface while suffering only a small fraction of the drag of flags in high winds?The field of biomechanics--how living things move and work--hasn't seen a new general textbook in more than two decades...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
9780691112978 | Princeton Univ Pr, August 4, 2003, cover price $99.50 | About this edition: Why do you shift from walking to running at a particular speed?