Comparative Biomechanics
Discover the fascinating world of biomechanics with Comparative Biomechanics by Steven Vogel, published by Princeton University Press. This comprehensive second edition, released in 2013, spans an impressive 640 pages and delves into the mechanical principles that govern the movement and structure of living organisms.
Have you ever wondered why you switch from walking to running at a certain speed? Or why tall trees withstand high winds better than shorter ones? This groundbreaking textbook answers these questions and more, providing a unique perspective on the mechanics of life. Comparative Biomechanics is an essential resource for students and professionals alike, offering detailed insights into the comparative analysis of biomechanics across different species.
Enhance your understanding of physiology and the physical forces that shape our world with this indispensable addition to your library.