Biomechanics Test 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Application of mechanical principles in the study of living organisms | Biomechanics |
Study of systems in constant motion (including zero motion) (equilibrium) | Statics |
Study of systes subject to acceleration (changing velocity, speeding up or slowing down) | Dynamics |
Study of appearance or description of motion (result of kinetics) (time and space) | Kinematics |
Study of action of forces | Kinetics |
Study of human movement | Kinesiology |
Pertaining to quality (without the use of #'s) | Qualitative |
Involves the use of numbers (what most questions are) | Quantitative |
What linear and angular kinematics together (at the same damn time) is called (includes most human motion) | General Motion |
Acceleration x time | Velocity |
Push or a pull, characterized by magnitude, direction and point of application, Mass x acceleration (represented by F, unit is N, Newton) | Force |
Compressive forces, pressure, squeezing forces directed axilly through body | Compression |
Opposite of compression, directed axilly through the body (pulling, stretching force) | Tension |
3rd category of force, directed parallel to surface | Shear |
Asymmetric loading that produces a tension force on one side of the body's longitudinal axis and compression on the other side | Bending |
Rotation along the longitudinal axis of the body (load-producing twisting of the body) | Torsion |
Quantity that has magnitude and direction, represented with an arrow (force, weight, pressure) | Vectors |
Vectors added together, determining a single vector from two or more vectors by vector addition | (Vector) Composition |
Replaces a single vector with two perpendicular vectors, vector composition of two perpendicular vectors yields the original vector | (Vector) Resolution |
Repeated application of a subacute load of relatively low magnitude (chronic injury) | Repetitive Loading |
Application of sufficient force to cause injury to a biological tissue (acute injury) | Acute Loading |
Exceeding ultimate failure point, mechanical failure of structure (fx) | Deformation |
Object's ability to stay in motion, tendency of a body to resist a change in its state of motion, proportional to mass, has no untis | Inertia |
Elastic vs plastic, involves collision of two bodies over a small time to which both objects exert a large force over each other | Impact |
Quantity of motion, must have mass and velocity, units are kg.m/sec | Momentum |
Rotary effect created by an eccentric force, moment of force, angular equivalent of linear force | Torque |
Center of mass, point which the body's weight is equally balanced no matter position, serves as index of total body motion | Center of Gravity |
Biological systems | Bio |
Analysis of the action of force | Mechanics |
Encompasses both clinical and scientific aspects of exercise and sport | Sports Medicine |
Closer to head | Superior |
Father from head | Inferior |
Towards front of body | Anterior |
Towards back of body | Posterior |
Toward the midline of the body | Medial |
Away from midline of the body | Lateral |
Closer to truck | Proximal |
Further from truck | Distal |
Towards surface of body | Superficial |
Inside the body away from the surface | Deep |
Plane in which forward and backward movements occur | Sagittal Plane |
Plane in which lateral movements occur | Frontal Plane |
Plane in which rotational movements occur | Transverse Plane |
Axis around which rotations in sagittal plane occur (sagittal) | Mediolateral Axis |
Axis around which rotations in sagittal plane occur (frontal) | Anteroposterior Axis |
Axis around which rotational movements occur | Longitudinal Axis |
Form of motion along a line | Linear Motion |
Form of motion along a straight line | Rectilinear Motion |
Form of motion along a curved line | Curvilinear Motion |
Body or portion of a body deliberately chosen by an analyst | Mechanical System |
Quantity of matter composing a body (represented by m, untis are kg) | Mass |
Change in motion, rate of change of velocity over time, inversely proportional to mass (represented by a, units are m/s2) | Acceleration |
Diagram showing vector representations of all forces acting on a defined system | Free Body Diagram |
Single resultant force derived from vector composition of all acting forces, force determining net effect of all acting forces on a body | Net Force |
Index of elasticity between colliding bodies, ranges from 0 (perfectly plastic) to 1 (perfectly elastic) | Coefficient of Restitution |
Attractive force that the earth exerts on a body, product of mass and acceleration of gravity, unit is N (b/c weight is force) | Weight |
Point of application of weight force | Body's Center of Gravity |
Force per unit of area which the force acts, describes force districution within a fluid (units are N/m2) | Pressure |
Force per unit of area over which the force acts, commonly used to describe force distribution within a solid (units are N/m2) | Stress |
Space occupied by a body, three dimensional (width, height, depth) (units are m3, and cm3) | Volume |
Mass per unit of volume, small greek letter rho, units are kg/m3 | Density |
Weight per unit of volume, greek letter gamma, units are N/m3 | Specific Weight |
Product of force and time over which the force acts (units are Ns) | Impulse |
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