Biomechanics Flashcards

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Define what sports and exercise biomechanics is

A

we define sport and exercise biomechanics as the stud of forces and their effects on humans in exercise and sport.

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what are the three types of motion

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  • linear motion
  • angular motion
  • general motion
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3
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what is an example of linear motion

A

riding a bike down a hill

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4
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what is angular motion also referred to as

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rotary motion or rotation

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5
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what is an example of angular motion

A

ice skater in a spin

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6
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what is an example of general motion

A

walking

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7
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what is the equation for speed

A

distance/time

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8
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what is the equation for velocity

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displacement/time = average velocity

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9
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what is the equation or acceleration

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Acceleration = velocity/time

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10
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what is uniform acceleration

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An object that is increasing its acceleration at a constant rate

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what are projectiles

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Most sports involve projectiles, any sport involving an implement that you kick throw or hit. The
human body can also be a projectile

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12
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in what sports can the human body be considered a projectile

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  • gymnastics

- long jump

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define trajectory

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the path a projectile follows through the air from the moment of release to the
moment it lands.

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define horizontal motion

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the horizonal distance a body travels whilst in the air. Is the range of the projectile

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define vertical motion

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The vertical velocity imparted on an object now of release. Is responsible for the lift of a projectile

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define the time of flight

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The time a projectile spends in the air

17
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what are the three factors which affect the projectile range

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  1. Velocity of release
  2. Angle of release
  3. Height of release
18
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what is the velocity of release in terms of factors that will affect projectile range

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The result of the horizontal and vertical velocity upon release of the projectile will affect the range of a projectile

19
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what is the angle of release in terms of factors that will affect the projectile range

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Determines the shape of trajectory, usually between 0 and 90 degrees. The optimum angle of release depends on the activity.

20
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describe the optimal theoretical angle of release

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45 degrees is the greatest theoretical distance, as vertical horizontal velocity is equal to vertical velocity upon release.

21
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what will higher angles of release result in (above 45 degrees)

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This will result in shorter distances, greater heights and longer flight times. The vertical velocity will be greater than the horizontal velocity

22
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what will lower angles of release result in (above 45 degrees)

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This will result in longer distances, lower heights and shorter flight times. The horizontal velocity is greater than the vertical velocity.

23
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what is the height of release

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The difference between the height of release and height of landing. The optimum release angle at a height of zero is 45 degrees

24
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what happens if the release of a projectile is higher than the landing level

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The optimum angle of release will decrease or be less than 45 degrees

25
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What happens if the release of a projectile lower than the landing level

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The optimum angle of release will be more than 45 degrees.

26
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what is the projectile distance

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Increasing the height of release, in most instances, will mean greater flight time and distance if the velocity and angle remain constant

27
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what are two factors that can affect the trajectory of a projectile

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  • air resistance

- spin