Introduction to Kinesiology Flashcards

1
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Kinematics

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Study of movement related to displacement, velocity & acceleration

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2
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Velocity

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Change in distance/change in time

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3
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Acceleration

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Change in velocity/change in time

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4
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Kinetics

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Movements in terms of force

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5
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Impulse and Momentum

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Forces applied over a period of time

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6
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Work and Energy

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Forces applied over distance

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7
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Force

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Mass x acceleration

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8
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Vector

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Forces that act on a lever

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9
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Vector Characteristics

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Magnitude
Direction
Point of application
Line of application

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10
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Force Types

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Gravity
Shear
Tensile
Compressive

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11
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Gravity

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Always vertically down

Mass x gravital acceleration

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12
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Shear

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Coplanar, in opposite direction

blister

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13
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Tensile

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Colinear, in opposite direction

ligament strain

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14
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Compressive

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Colinear, in similar directions push together

meniscus

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15
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Newton’s First Law

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Inertia - Equilibrium

Body at rest will stay at rest

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16
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Newton’s Second Law

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Acceleration
Particle subjected to resultant force will accelerate in direction of force and magnitude of acceleration will be proportional to force of magnitude

17
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Newton’s Third Law

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Action/Reaction

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

18
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Moment (Torque)

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Application of force at a distance from pivot point that cause rotation around a stationary point
Force x Distance

19
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Levers

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Increase or decrease mechanical advantage

20
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Mechanical Advantage

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Force arm divided resistance arm

21
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First Class Lever

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FAR

Seesaw

22
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Second Class Lever

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ARF

Wheelbarrow

23
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Third Class Lever

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AFR

Tweezers

24
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Pulley

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Improve line of pull or mechanical advantage

Could be fixed or movable

25
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Fixed Pulley

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MA=1

Pulley wheel only rotates

26
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Movable Pulley

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MA=2
Pulley rotates and translated
1 pulley = 1/2 force
2 pulleys = 1/4 force

27
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Cams

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Non-uniform ellipses used to increase MA

Allows for variable resistance to match the length-tension relationship