Lectures 1-4 Flashcards

1
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Definition of biomechanics

A

The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms

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2
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What are the three planes of motion? And how do they divide the body?

A

Sagittal (left and right)
Transverse (superior and inferior)
Frontal (front and back)

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3
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What are the three axes of rotation?

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Longitudinal axis
Transverse axis
Frontal axis

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4
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How many mm in a cm?

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10mm = 1cm

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5
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How many mm in a metre?

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1000mm = 1m

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6
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How many metres are in a mile?

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1600

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7
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How do you convert units? (Look at page 4, lecture 2 to make more sense of it)

A

Example:

Work out how many of X go into Y, then times Y by that amount.
Do that for both bits of the equation

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8
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Definition of distance

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The total ground covered between two points

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9
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Definition of displacement

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It is the shortest straight line route from the starting position to the final position

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10
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Definition of speed

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It is the distance traveled per unit of time

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11
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Definition of acceleration

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It is the rate of change of velocity per unit of time

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12
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What is the equation for speed?

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Speed = distance/time

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13
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What is the equation for pace?

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Pace = time/distance

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14
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What is the equation for velocity?

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Velocity = displacement/time

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15
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What is the equation for acceleration?

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Acceleration = change in velocity / change in time

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16
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Terms for displacement

A

/_\S or S or d

17
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Terms for initial velocity

A

Vi (small i)
Or
U

18
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Terms for final velocity

A

Vf (small f)
Or
V

19
Q

Terms for acceleration

A

a

20
Q

Term for /_\time

A

t

21
Q

What does /_\ (triangle) mean?

A

A change in something

22
Q

Definition of gravity?

A

Gravity is a force that attracts two masses together

23
Q

What is the gravitational pull of the earth?

A

9.8m/s2

That’s 9.8 metres per second squared

If something is travelling towards the earth then it is negative

24
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What is the velocity of an object an the apex?

A

The vertical velocity is 0

25
Q

What do you use to find the Y (vertical) component in trigonometry? (Look at slide 17, lecture 4 to explain, may have the recap this lecture)

A

Sin

26
Q

What is the equation for Sin?

A

Sin(60degrees) = opposite/hypotenuse

27
Q

What trigonometry do you use to find the x (horizontal component)

A

Cos(60degrees) = adjacent/hypotenuse

28
Q

What is the equation to work out the tangent (tan) in SOHCAHTOA?

A

Tangent = opposite/adjacent

29
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Do all maths sheets

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Lectures 1-4