Biomechanics: Biomechanical Principles Flashcards

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Define momentum and state its unit of measurement

A

Mass x velocity
Kilogram metres per second (KGM/S)

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2
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Name Newton’s first law of motion

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Law of inertia

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Explain Newton’s first law of motion

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  • The performer will remain stationary until an external force Is applied
  • The performer will travel with a constant velocity until another force is applied
  • External force is applied by the performer’s muscles
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4
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Name Newton’s second law of motion

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Law of acceleration

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Explain Newton’s second law of motion

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The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the force causing it and the change takes place in the direction in which forces the act

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6
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Name Newton’s third law of motion

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The law of action-reaction

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Explain Newton’s third law of motion

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To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

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8
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Define stability

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The ability to maintain a centre of mass over a base of support

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9
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Name 3 factors that affect stability

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  1. Height of centre of mass
  2. Size of base of support
  3. Line of gravity
  4. Mass
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How does height of centre of mass effect stability?

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The lower the centre of mass, the more stable a performer

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How does the size of base of support effect a performer’s stability?

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The wider the base of support, the more stable the performer

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How does line of gravity effect a performer’s stability?

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The closer the line of gravity to base of support, the grater the stability

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How does mass effect a performer’s stability?

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The greater the mass of the object/performer, the greater the stability

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14
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Define impulse

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Force x Time

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15
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Explain the forces of an impulse at the start of a 100m race

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  • Small Negative (Landing)force
  • Large Positive (Push off) Force
  • Net force is Positive
  • Causes performer to accelerate
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16
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Explain the forces of an impulse during a 100m race

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Both Negative landing force and positive push of force are equal

Net force is 0

Performer will travel at a constant velocity.

17
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Explain the forces of an impulse during the end part of a 100m race

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  • Large negative landing force.
  • Small positive push off force.
  • Net force is negative.
  • Performer will decelerate.