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* '''How?''' The talk is one hour and open to questions — refreshments will be served.
 
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* '''Registration''': (optional but recommended) [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/iop-lecture-how-formula-one-racing-cars-cheat-the-laws-of-physics-tickets-53585760452 Book me a seat].
  
 
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'''About the Speaker''': Dave has been a Motor Racing fan as long as he can remember but chose electronics as a career path  rather than Automobile Engineering. That led to I.T. and eventually starting his own small company  which was the only way he could get sponsorship!
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Dave has competed in motorsport all his life  but at a strictly amateur level. Nevertheless, he has kept a watchful eye on ‘the big boys’ and their ever more ingenious methods.
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 7 May 2019

Cross Seminar

(or back to the Physics seminars page)

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  • What? Friction, Stiction and Areo-constriction: How Formula one racing cars cheat the laws of physics
  • Who? David Cross.
  • Where? Wulfruna building (city campus), room tbc
  • When? Wed 30th Jan 2019, refreshment are available from 7.00pm, lecture start at 7.30pm, we finish by 9.00pm.
  • Why? Our 2nd IOP sponsored event.
  • How? The talk is one hour and open to questions — refreshments will be served.
  • Chair: Juan Camilo López Carreño
  • Registration: (optional but recommended) Book me a seat.

Abstract: Formula One cars seem to defy logic as well as the laws of physics but in reality they employ amazingly ingenious strategies to exploit physical processes in order to go fast.

Spectacle.Sa4662.png
The speaker pretending to be a Grand Prix driver

About the Speaker: Dave has been a Motor Racing fan as long as he can remember but chose electronics as a career path rather than Automobile Engineering. That led to I.T. and eventually starting his own small company which was the only way he could get sponsorship!

Dave has competed in motorsport all his life but at a strictly amateur level. Nevertheless, he has kept a watchful eye on ‘the big boys’ and their ever more ingenious methods.