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Whether you drive a Pacer or a Porsche, The Isaac Newton School of Driving offers better-and better-informed-driving through physics.

Trade Review
Parker grew up a mechanic's son and is as comfortable discussing gear sets and weight transfer as he is explaining the formula for determining the force of drag on a vehicle at any given speed. You don't need to be an engineer to read and enjoy Parker's often entertaining book that covers everything from the basics of engines and electronics to crashes and congestion. And after learning about Wd=Fh/R, you will likely be a better driver. RATING: Three and 1/2 [out of four] helmets. -- Larry Edsall Autoweek 2004 Parker's entertaining book is not a heavy tome replete with complex mathematical formulas-nothing more complex than high school physics. What The Isaac Newton School of Driving answers is the annoying complaint every teacher or parent hears from a teenager: 'I'll never use all this (insert expletive) in real life!'. -- Terry Jackson AMI Auto World Magazine Contains examples of practical technology that would certainly enhance and extend many courses... written in a lighthearted manner that is successful and appealing. -- Hal Harris 21 C: Scanning the Future A comprehensive look at the fundamental elements of the driving experience... The author enlivens many difficult concepts with clear, comfortable explanations... Whether a reader is looking for simple applications or the physics of high performance racing vehicles, this book will make any reader pause and think about the science of their car and driving. -- Charles James National Science Teachers Association Recommends Barry Parker has written an intriguing book... The Isaac Newton School of Driving has a definite flair and keeps the reader interested. -- Henry J. P. Smith Industrial Physicist 2004 The discussions are clear and the physics is correct. Choice 2004

Table of Contents
Contents:Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Open Road: Basic Physics of Driving Chapter 3 All Revved Up: The Internal Combustion Engine Chapter 4 When Sparks Fly: The Electrical System Chapter 5 "Give 'em a Brake": Slowing Down Chapter 6 Springs and Gears: The Suspension System and the Transmission Chapter 7 What a Drag: Aerodynamic Design Chapter 8 A Crash Course: The Physics of Collisions Chapter 9 Checkered Flags: The Physics of Auto Racing Chapter 10 Rush Hour: Traffic and Chaos Chapter 11 The Road Ahead: Cars of the Future Chapter 12 Epilogue: The Final Flag

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 11/11/2003
      ISBN13: 9780801874178, 978-0801874178
      ISBN10: 0801874173

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Whether you drive a Pacer or a Porsche, The Isaac Newton School of Driving offers better-and better-informed-driving through physics.

      Trade Review
      Parker grew up a mechanic's son and is as comfortable discussing gear sets and weight transfer as he is explaining the formula for determining the force of drag on a vehicle at any given speed. You don't need to be an engineer to read and enjoy Parker's often entertaining book that covers everything from the basics of engines and electronics to crashes and congestion. And after learning about Wd=Fh/R, you will likely be a better driver. RATING: Three and 1/2 [out of four] helmets. -- Larry Edsall Autoweek 2004 Parker's entertaining book is not a heavy tome replete with complex mathematical formulas-nothing more complex than high school physics. What The Isaac Newton School of Driving answers is the annoying complaint every teacher or parent hears from a teenager: 'I'll never use all this (insert expletive) in real life!'. -- Terry Jackson AMI Auto World Magazine Contains examples of practical technology that would certainly enhance and extend many courses... written in a lighthearted manner that is successful and appealing. -- Hal Harris 21 C: Scanning the Future A comprehensive look at the fundamental elements of the driving experience... The author enlivens many difficult concepts with clear, comfortable explanations... Whether a reader is looking for simple applications or the physics of high performance racing vehicles, this book will make any reader pause and think about the science of their car and driving. -- Charles James National Science Teachers Association Recommends Barry Parker has written an intriguing book... The Isaac Newton School of Driving has a definite flair and keeps the reader interested. -- Henry J. P. Smith Industrial Physicist 2004 The discussions are clear and the physics is correct. Choice 2004

      Table of Contents
      Contents:Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Open Road: Basic Physics of Driving Chapter 3 All Revved Up: The Internal Combustion Engine Chapter 4 When Sparks Fly: The Electrical System Chapter 5 "Give 'em a Brake": Slowing Down Chapter 6 Springs and Gears: The Suspension System and the Transmission Chapter 7 What a Drag: Aerodynamic Design Chapter 8 A Crash Course: The Physics of Collisions Chapter 9 Checkered Flags: The Physics of Auto Racing Chapter 10 Rush Hour: Traffic and Chaos Chapter 11 The Road Ahead: Cars of the Future Chapter 12 Epilogue: The Final Flag

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