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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent - good mix of mathematics and real experience.,
By Max Bez (Philadelphia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Engineering Analysis of Vehicular Accidents (Hardcover)
Excellent description of the mathematical models used to reconstruct and understand (primarily)car accidents. Includes worked out examples and a careful and common sense derivation of the equations used. The only slight drawback is that the author did not use (or have access to) typesetting that allows for showing math equations in the traditional format, ie the square root of 2 times gravity-constat times distance time coeff of friction is would be written as s=(2*g*f*d)1/2 power. It's very easy to get past this and the prose/descriptions/examples are very good.
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Engineering Analysis of Vehicular Accidents by Randall K. Noon (Hardcover - February 23, 1994)
$179.95
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