An illustration-packed dive into the geometry, engineering, and
physics of soccer balls The Football takes readers on an entertaining
and fact-filled exploration of the mathematical secrets of the most
popular spherical object on the planet. The football is familiar to
billions of fans across the globe, but how many really look at it? Do
footballs all have the same shape? Spoiler: not exactly. How does
their shape affect how they play? With Étienne Ghys as our guide, we
discover why ballistics, friction, and air flow are key to scoring
goals—and why the football is a mathematical problem that engineers
are still trying to solve. Ghys begins with the classic Telstar ball
used in the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Its twelve black pentagons and
twenty white hexagons are what most of us picture when we think of the
sport. Following the story through successive World Cups, he shows how
engineers constantly challenge themselves to reinvent the ball, aiming
for a perfect sphere while accounting for manufacturing requirements
and aerodynamics. Along the way, Ghys introduces us to the mathematics
of Platonic solids, symmetries, polyhedra, turbulence, roughness,
drag, and spin. He paints engaging portraits of the engineers and
sports insiders who study and apply these phenomena and explains how
the skills of players factor into how the ball behaves, whether the
game is being played in stadiums, schoolyards, or backyards. Featuring
a wealth of color illustrations, The Football blends a lively
narrative with insights from a world-renowned geometer to tell a
mathematical story unlike any other.
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The Amazing Mathematics of the World's Most Watched Object
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691278933
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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