The degree to which an object resists being deformed.
What is stiffness
The space between the vocal cords
What is the glottis?
The posture of a patient is addressed often in speech-voice therapy in regard to optimal breath support for voice and speech production.
What is Posture of Breathing?
The unit of "force" is named after this man.
Who is Sir Issac Newton?
What does VHS stand for?
What is Video Home System?
Vibration
What is the back and forth motion?
Is the generation of airflow and the creation of air pressures by the displacement of bodily structures, which taken together, cause the disturbances of air that constitute phonemes , the smallest meaningful units of sound.
What is speech Production?
The large muscle that forms the floor of the thoracic cavity is this
What is the diaphragm?
Is described as over-activity of the pectoral muscles of the upper chest, marked by distinct upward movement of the shoulders or clavicle.
What is Clavicular Breathing?
The physical law stating that an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an external force is known as
What is Newton's first law of motion?
This 1976 movies had this famous musical score?
What is "JAWS"?
Force
What is to push or pull, measured by the effect upon an object?
Property of matter that indicates the amount of material packed into a given volume.
What is density?
These are the cluster of microscopic air-filled sacs at the end of each terminal bronchiole
What are "alveoli?
Is the number of words or syllables that are spoken on one exhalation
What is Phrase Breath Group?
This is the law that explains how we breathe air in?
What is Boyle's Law?
In the 1982 movie "ET", this was his favorite candy?
What are reeses pieces?
Frequency
What is the rate of which particles vibrate back and forth each second?
Is a force divided by the area over which the force is exerted.
What is Pressure?
What is the thyroid cartilage?
The 3 functions of all muscles of breathing.
What are breathing, posture (core stabilization) and movement (bend, turn)?
That only way for an object to accelerate or decelerate is by application of this
What is outside unbalanced force?
This is put into a "walkman"?
What is a cassette tape?
Potential Energy
What is energy waiting to be released?
Is the ability of an object to spring back to its resting shape when deforming forces are removed.
What is Elasticity?
There two kinds of muscles are found between the ribs
What are the internal and external intercostals?
This is also sometimes referred to as abdominal or "low" breathing, is regarded as the optimal style, the target pattern, in speech and voice therapy.
What is Diaphragmatic breathing?
The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion is called this
What is inertia?
AC Slater and Zach Morris were part of this 1989 TV show?
What Saved by the Bell?
Vector
What is an object that has both magnitude and direction?