Motion
Levers
7 Principles
Quantitative Biomechanics
Miscellaneous
100

How physical forces affect the human body

What is Biomechanics?

100

A rigid body that rotates around a fixed point

What is a lever?

100

A lower centre of mass and wider base of support will increase this

What is stability?

100

Obtaining information, visually or auditorily, to assess performance

What is qualitative biomechanics?

100

This is an example of linear motion

What is running, skating, skiing

200

When the sum of forces acting on a body is zero

What is Equilibrium?

200

An example of this type of lever is neck extension

What is a first class lever?

200

When an object is free in the air... this is constant

What is rotational momentum?

200

Mathematical analysis of movement.

What is quantitative biomechanics?

200

Three stages of learning a skill

What is preparation, execution, follow through

300

The energy stored in something. 

What is potential energy?

300

75% of the muscles in your body function as this type of lever.

What is a third class lever?

300

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's Third Law?

300

If an adult is standing with both feet on the floor, arms at their sides then their centre of mass is located...

What is the belly button?

300

The force-producing movements the athletes make to produce force for the impact or propulsion.

What is the execution phase?

400

Energy can neither be created nor destroyed - It can only be transferred from one type to another.

What is Conservation of energy?

400

The shortest distance from the axis of rotation to the applied force.

What is the moment arm?

400

If a rigid object is pushed at some point away from its centre of mass then the object will be to...

What is rotate around its centre of mass?

400

The break down of skills for the purpose of error detection, equipment design, and injury prevention/rehab

What is digitization?

400

This phase is where the movement slows down after impact and the athlete prepares for the next action.

What is the follow through phase?

500

The average distance of the mass from the axis of rotation

What is the radius of gyration?
500

Your lower leg while walking up the stairs is an example of this type of lever.

What is a second class lever?

500

There are three components of any lever

What are the applied force the load (resistance) and the fulcrum (axis)

500

The average position of all the parts of the system, weighted according to their masses

What is the centre of mass?
500

This is the best class (group of people) in the school 

What is Period 1 - PSK 4U?