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Gravity Defying Moves

Ethan Parker

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Gravity Defying Moves explores the fascinating intersection of physics and action manga, revealing how artists creatively bend or break the laws of nature for dramatic effect. It unravels the science behind seemingly impossible stunts, like high-speed chases and aerial combat, using core physics principles to analyze the exaggerated actions seen in animation.

 
Did you know that understanding Newtonian mechanics, such as force and motion, is key to appreciating the artistry in these scenes? The book progresses from foundational concepts to specific manga tropes, examining how rotational dynamics and projectile motion are depicted. It bridges the gap between science and art, offering a fresh perspective on visual storytelling.

 
Quantitative examples from manga panels are used to demonstrate how calculated trajectories and energy expenditures would translate in the real world, enhancing the reader's comprehension and appreciation. Ultimately, Gravity Defying Moves aims to enhance the reader's understanding of physics through the lens of action manga.

 
By blending scientific analysis with artistic interpretation, it provides an engaging and educational experience. This approach makes physics accessible to a broader audience, including manga enthusiasts, physics students, and educators seeking creative teaching tools.
Disponible depuis: 10/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 87 pages.

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