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On the Lever
Forces in your Favor
Free Falling
100

Type of mechanical stress that causes blisters

Shearing force

100

Movement along a straight line

Rectilinear motion

100

This type of lever has the axis/fulcrum in the middle

Class 1

100

Force of earth's gravity

Weight

100

In order for something to be a projectile, it must be _____

In a free fall

200

Pain in this location can indicate a scaphoid fracture

Anatomical snuffbox
200

Rate of change in velocity

Acceleration
200

This type of lever has the resistance in the middle

2nd Class

200

Force that opposes motion

Friction

200

This is the ideal projection angle to maximize horizontal displacement

45 degrees

300

Abnormal posture created by excessive curvature of the thoracic spine

Kyphosis

300

A unit that has magnitude and direction

A Vector!

300

This type of lever is most commonly found in the human body

3rd Class

300

Type of force represented by Newton's 3rd law of motion

Reaction force

300

These types of equations are useful for solving for projectile motion

Equations of Constant Acceleration

400
This is a common stress that causes bones to fracture
Bending force
400

General quantity of motion

Momentum

400

The rotary effect of force

Torque

400

Relationship between force applied over the course of a period of time

Impulse

400

The only acceleration acting on a projectile (in our perfect biomechanical world)

Acceleration of gravity (-9.81)

500

This is the term for scapulas that do not move properly

Scapular dyskinesis

500

The study of life and the action of forces

BIOMECHANICS

500
This is how to calculate mechanical advantage

Output/input

500

According to Newton's 2nd law, the force applied in a situation is inversely proportional to this value

Mass
500

The point at which a projectile will stop traveling up

Apex

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