Soc 20-Lever Systems Flashcards

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What is a lever

A

In your body the term lever refers to a system of muscles and bones working together to bring about movement

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What are the three different lever systems

A

First class,Second Class,Third class

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3
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What is a fulcrum

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The pivot around which the lever rotates (joints)

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4
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What is a load

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The force that is applied by the lever system,the load is the object you want to move

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5
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What is an effort

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A force that is applied by the user of the lever system,the effort is supplied by your muscles

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6
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What is a lever arm

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A rigid bar such as a bone

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7
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What is the meaning of the Acronym FLE

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First class lever-Fulcrum in the middle
Second class lever-Load is in the middle
Third Class lever-Effort is in the middle

Fulcrum,Load,Effort

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What is a first class lever

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One where a fulcrum sits in the middle between the load and effort

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What class lever is a tricep dip classified as and why

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Its a first class lever as the fulcrum (elbow) sits between the load (weight in the hand) and the effort applied by the tricep

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What is an example of a first class lever system

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The neck muscles,joint between the cranium and vertabrae and cranium work together in a first class lever

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What is an example of a second class lever movement and how is it one

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A calf raise as the body weight (load) sits between the effort (gastrocnemius) and fulcrum (toes and balls of the feet)

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What is a second class lever

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A lever in which the load sits between the fulcrum and effort

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What is a third class lever

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In a 3rd class lever system,the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load

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What is an example of a 3rd class lever system

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A bicep curl Because the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load.The effort is applied by the bicep which is between your elbow joint and the weight in your hands

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15
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Why does a mechanical advantage happen

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A mechanical advantage happens because the resistance arm is shorter than the effort arm

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16
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What happens due to a mechanical advantage

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It allows the performer to lift a bigger load than the effort put in

17
Q

What lever systems provide a mechanical advantage

A

First and second class

18
Q

What lever systems create a mechanical disadvantage

A

Third class lever