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Bryan College Station Eagle Local professor Teruki Kamon (above) recently gave a lecture on the physics research he conducts worldwide to 200 Japanese middle-schoolers in the Sado ...
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QUARKS TO THE COSMOS: TEN GREAT DISCOVERIES IN MODERN ASTRONOMY ...
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Join some of our leading astronomers and physicists in this series of special lectures about ten big ideas in modern astronomy and . physics. . Exploring topics from subatomic . physics. to black holes and cosmology, and discussing some of ...

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How does knowing physics help in fighting?
Q. I read that many top fighters in numerous fighting sports especially in grappling sports such as Judo and Sambo state that knowledge of physics(and its formulas) will be very helpful in planning strategies and tactic in matches.They also said knowing laws of physics help you execute techniques more easiluiy.How does knowledge of physics help them?
Asked by Patrick S - Tue Mar 23 11:55:23 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The body is made of physical objects. Therefore, physics can be used to model the body. Therefore, you can use physics to understand how to use a body in the best way possible. Simple ideas such as leverage and inertia can help make predictions on how you and your body will move if punched, and what limits to your capabilities are. More complex ideas could also help - the body is essentially a bag of water, so fluid dynamics, along with physiology (biology about structure), can help figure out exactly where punches would have the most effect. Fighting, in essence, is two Newtonian machines moving against each other. If you know how a machine works, you can make it move like you want. It's the difference between using a sword like a club… [cont.]
Answered by Philip W - Tue Mar 23 12:03:43 2010

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