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" Gravity, weight and their absence / "
Vladimir Pletser.
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BL
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Record Number
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889384
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Main Entry
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Pletser, Vladimir
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Title & Author
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Gravity, weight and their absence /\ Vladimir Pletser.
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Publication Statement
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Singapore :: Springer,, 2018.
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Series Statement
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SpringerBriefs in physics,
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiii, 88 pages) :: illustrations (some color)
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ISBN
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9789811086960
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: 9811086966
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9789811086953
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9811086958
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Part I: Can inertia make us move? Introduction -- Inertia and inertial reference frames -- Gravitation and weightiness -- Part II: Is weightlessness without gravity? Introduction to Part II Free fall and weightlessness -- Free fall trajectories -- Free fall in the Universe -- Part III: Should one dwell on microgravity? Introduction to Part III Microgravity -- Means to generate microgravity -- Interest of microgravity -- Part IV: Physiological effects of weightlessness Introduction to Part IV General considerations on Life science research -- Physiological effects of weightlessnes -- Bone demineralization.
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Abstract
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The book introduces readers to the concept of weightlessness and microgravity, and presents several examples of microgravity research in fluid physics, the material sciences and human physiology. Further, it explains a range of basic physical concepts (inertia, reference frames, mass and weight, accelerations, gravitation and weightiness, free fall, trajectories, and platforms for microgravity research) in simple terms. The last section addresses the physiological effects of weightlessness. The book's simple didactic approach makes it easy to read: equations are kept to a minimum, while examples and applications are presented in the appendices. Simple sketches and photos from actual space missions illustrate the main content. This book allows readers to understand the space environment that astronauts experience on board space stations, and to more closely follow on-going and future space missions in Earth orbit and to Mars.
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Subject
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Reduced gravity environments.
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Weightlessness.
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Reduced gravity environments.
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Subject
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SCIENCE-- Mechanics-- General.
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SCIENCE-- Mechanics-- Solids.
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Subject
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Weightlessness.
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Dewey Classification
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531/.14
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LC Classification
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TA357.5.R44
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