Graphs of Motion
Resources
- cycling
- Speed & Acceleration, Analytic Cycling
- track & field
- Biomechanics Project – Berlin 2009, World Athletics
- Velocity dispersions in a cluster of stars: How fast could Usain Bolt have run? H. K. Eriksen, J. R. Kristiansen, O. Langangen, I. K. Wehus. American Journal of Physics. Vol. 77 (2009): 224. doi 10.1119/1.3033168. arXiv:0809.0209v2
- How Good Can We Get? Using mathematical models to predict the future of athletics. Jonas R. Mureika. Athletics: Canada's National Track and Field/Running Magazine. (April/May 1998). arXiv:physics/9803034v1
- Mathematical Models of Athletic Performance, Jonas R. Mureika, Loyola Marymount University
- A realistic quasi-physical model of the 100 m dash. Jonas R. Mureika. Canadian Journal of Physics. Vol. 79 No. 4 (2001): 697-713. arXiv:physics/0007042v1
- traffic
- Ben Coifman, Ohio State University — University of California Berkeley
- Shocking (html)
- Time Space Diagrams for Thirteen Shock Waves (pdf)
- Kinematics of Driving: Some "Real" Traffic Considerations, DC Tech
- Ben Coifman, Ohio State University — University of California Berkeley
- tachographs (speed-time graphs)