Physics of the human body
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Physics of the human body
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010
- : pbk
- : hardcover
Available at / 5 libraries
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science研究室
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-290) and index
Contents of Works
- Motion and balance
- Fluids and pressure
- Energy, work, and metabolism
- Sound, speech, and hearing
- Electrical properties and cell potential
- Optics of the eye
- Biological effects of nuclear radiation
- Drug delivery and concentration
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Richard P. McCall's fascinating book explains how basic concepts of physics apply to the fundamental activities and responses of the human body, a veritable physics laboratory. Blood pumping through our veins is a vital example of Poiseuille flow; the act of running requires friction to propel the runner forward; and the quality of our eyesight demonstrates how properties of light enable us to correct near- and far-sightedness. Each chapter discusses a fundamental physics concept and relates it to the anatomy and physiology of applicable parts of the body. Topics include motion, fluids and pressure, temperature and heat, speech and hearing, electrical behaviors, optics, biological effects of radiation, and drug concentrations. Clear and compelling, with a limited amount of math, McCall's descriptions allow readers of all levels to appreciate the physics of the human physique. Physics of the Human Body will help curious high school students, undergraduates with medical aspirations, and practicing medical professionals understand more about the underlying physics principles of the human body.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Motion and Balance
2. Fluids and Pressure
3. Energy, Work, and Metabolism
3. Sound, Speech, and Hearing
5. Electrical Properties and Cell Potential
6. Optics of the Eye
7. Biological Effects of Nuclear Radiation
8. Drug Delivery and Concentration
Notes
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"