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Mechanical Principles Of Human Movement
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1. The capacity to do work
Major components in many sports
Mechanics
Curvilinear translation
Energy
2. Everybody continues in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line - unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it
Speed
Elastic collisions
Law of Inertia
Weight
3. Force that occur even if the objects are not touching i.e. gravity or magnetic.
Law of Inertia
Curvilinear translation
Kinetics
Non - contact forces
4. The means by which energy is transferred from one object or system to another
Work
Friction forces
referred to as translation
Dynamic
5. The product of forece multiplied by the time that force acts
General motion
Acceleration
Impulse
Velocity
6. Location in space in relation to a fix point
Power
Average velocity
Forces
Position
7. Energy due to motion
Kinetic energy
Inertia
Work
Potential energy
8. The property of an object to resist changes in its motion.
Power
Dynamic
Acceleration
Inertia
9. Act perpendicular to the surface in contact and move the objects in opposite ways i.e. the downward force from a runners foot strike moves runner up away from the earth.
Coefficient of restitution
Rectilinear translation
Curvilinear translation
Normal contact forces
10. Rectilinear translation and Curvilinear translation
Work
Distance traveled
General motion
Two types of linear motion
11. A change in position that results from a combination of both linear and angular motion. Most movement is general is nature
Time
Kinetics
General motion
Inelastic collisions
12. Speed and velocity
Biomechanics
Major components in many sports
Kinetics
Gravitational potential energy
13. Is a mathematical representation of anything that is defined by its size or magnitude (a number) and its direction (its orientation).
Gravitational potential energy
Major components in many sports
Vector
Speed
14. The change of motion of an object is proportional to the force impressed; and is made in the direction of the straight line in which the force is impressed
Law of acceleration
Velocity
referred to as translation
Inertia
15. Linear motion that occurs when an object maintains its orientation during a movement so that all points on the object move the same distance - in the same direction - in the same time but not in straight lines.
Gravitational potential energy
Distance traveled
Friction forces
Curvilinear translation
16. Measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Changes with location.
Elastic collisions
Internal forces
Weight
Mass
17. Done by a force acting on an object when the object is displaced in the direction opposite the force acting on it
Distance traveled
Friction forces
Inelastic collisions
Negative work
18. In reference to height - the greater the height the more gravitational potential energy
Curvilinear translation
Law of acceleration
Gravitational potential energy
Momentum
19. To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction
Static
Negative acceleration
Law of action - reaction
Curvilinear translation
20. The muscle elongates is an example of negative work
Curvilinear translation
Static
Average speed
Eccentric phase
21. Act parallel to the contacts and opposes motion or sliding between the surfaces i.e. the backward of the runners foot strike gives the runner horizontal motion.
Friction forces
Gravitational potential energy
Rectilinear translation
Velocity
22. The shortening phase of the muscle in an isotonic lift is an example of positive work
Momentum
Concentric contraction
Impulse
Time
23. The product of force and the amount of displacement in the direction of that force
Average speed
Work
Inertia
Power
24. Are forces that occur between objects in contact with each other i.e. air and water.
Dynamic
Contact forces
Rectilinear translation
Internal forces
25. Mechanics of objects in accelerated motion.
Eccentric phase
Dynamic
Contact forces
Average speed
26. Used to describe a change in position - the SI unit is meters - may also see miles - yards - feet and inches.
Non - contact forces
Gravitational potential energy
Inelastic collisions
Length
27. Distance traveled/time
Law of acceleration
Average speed
External forces
Momentum
28. Forces that act within the object or system whose motion is being investigated.
Angular motion
Internal forces
Non - contact forces
Kinematics
29. Accelerate our bodies
Static
Momentum
Average speed
Inertia
30. Measure of inertia; the quantity of matter in an object. Does not change with location.
Forces
Position
Angular motion
Mass
31. The distance traveled in a straight line from the starting point to the ending point
Normal contact forces
Displacement
Time
Acceleration
32. Linear motion
Occurs when all points on a body or object move the same distance - in the same direction at the same time
General motion
Negative work
Mechanics
33. A push or a pull. They cause objects to start - stop - speed up - slow down or change direction. (N)
General motion
Occurs when all points on a body or object move the same distance - in the same direction at the same time
Forces
Coefficient of restitution
34. SI units are the most commonly accepted units of measure based on the metric system.
Law of action - reaction
Contact forces
Eccentric phase
International System of Units
35. All of the momentum of one object is transferred to the other (two pennies example)
Elastic collisions
Biomechanics
Two types of linear motion
Vector
36. Energy due to position
Negative work
Potential energy
Mechanics
Time
37. Rate of motion in a specific direction
Velocity
Impulse
Angular motion
Forces
38. The rate of doing work
Inertia
Negative acceleration
Dynamic
Power
39. The study of forces and their effects on living systems.
Speed
Energy
Biomechanics
Rectilinear translation
40. Linear motion
Mechanics
Law of action - reaction
Kinetics
referred to as translation
41. When an object speeds up - slows down - starts - stops or changes direction. Can be positive or negative
Length
Acceleration
Dynamic
Distance traveled
42. Duration of an event - SI unit if seconds - minutes - hours and days all based on s.
Power
Two types of linear motion
Time
Mass
43. Displacement/time
Displacement
Position
Average velocity
Curvilinear translation
44. Speeding up in a positive direction
Distance traveled
Law of action - reaction
Average speed
Positive acceleration
45. Linear motion that occurs when a object maintains its orientation during a movement so that all points on the object move the same distance - in the same direction - in the same time - in strain lines
Velocity
Negative acceleration
Law of acceleration
Rectilinear translation
46. Defined as the absolute value of the ratio of the velocity of separation of velocity of approach
Time
Non - contact forces
Friction forces
Coefficient of restitution
47. The branch of dynamics concerned with the forces that cause or tend to cause motion (external forces - Newton's laws).
Gravitational potential energy
Kinetics
Average velocity
Impulse
48. Rate of motion of an object
Speed
Impulse
Strain energy
Law of action - reaction
49. The branch of dynamics concerned with the forces that cause or tend to cause motion
Coefficient of restitution
International System of Units
Position
Kinetics
50. The branch of dynamics concerned with the description of motion (linear - angular and general motion).
Mass
Kinematics
Acceleration
Law of acceleration
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