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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Taking a Forensics Approach to History -- Bouncing Back from ''Deflategate'': A Case Study in the Physics of a Bouncing Ball -- Introduction -- The Controversy -- The Media Blitz-Physics to the Rescue -- A New Focus for ''Deflategate'' -- Statement of the Problem -- The Physics of a Bouncing Ball -- Phases of a Bouncing Ball and the Coefficient of Restitution -- Experimental Results and Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Having Interdisciplinary Appeal -- Holy High-Flying Hero! Bringing a Superhero Down to Earth: A Case Study in Uniformly Accelerated Motion -- Introduction -- It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's the Hooded Llama! -- Statement of the Problem -- Meanwhile, Back in the Physics Laboratory... -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Raising Historical Awareness and Bringing History to New Generations -- The Lady be Good: A Case Study in Radio Frequency Direction Finders -- Introduction -- The Mysterious Disappearance of the Lady be Good -- Radio Frequency Direction Finders -- Statement of the Problem -- Mystery Solved: ''The 180-Ambiguity'' -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Using Operational Definitions -- The Hindenburg Disaster: Combining Physics and History in the Laboratory, a Case Study in the Flammability of Fabrics (Vertical Flame Tests) -- Introduction -- ''This Great Floating Palace'' -- ''The Ship is Riding Majestically Toward Us'' -- ''It's Burst into Flames'' -- Theories -- Statement of the Problem -- Analysis -- Results -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Demonstrating the Phenomenon of ''Normalization of Deviance'' -- The Apollo I Fire: A Case Study in the Flammability of Fabrics (Horizontal Flame Test) -- Introduction -- The Crew -- ''Go Fever!'' -- ''We've Got a Fire in the Cockpit'' | |
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