BIOMECHANICS: levers in the body (section 2) Flashcards

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What is a lever?

A

a lever is a ridged structure which moves around a fixed point called a fulcrum (lever) when two forces unequal in size are applied

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2
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what is a lever in a human body?

A

a bone

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what is a fulcrum in a human body?

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a joint

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what is a load in a human body?

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weight- body or object

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First class lever

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second class lever

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third class lever

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sporting example of a first class lever

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extension at the elbow during an overarm throw or flexion at the neck- when heading a football

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sporting example of a second class lever

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shooting in netball or foot against the block in starting position

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sporting example of a third class lever

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bicep curl- flexion at the elbow

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what is mechanical advantage?

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allows a lever system to move a large load with a relatively small effort. e.g. second class lever at the arm

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what is mechanical disadvatage?

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the effort would need to be considerably bigger than the load in order to create motion. e.g. third class lever

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table for mechanical advantage

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