Biomechanics: Levers Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of a lever?

A

Levers allow us to create movement that is greater than the force applied. The skeleton forms a system that allows us to move.

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2
Q

What 3 components are levers made up of?

A

Effort
Fulcrum
Resistance

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3
Q

In relation to levers, what does effort mean?

A

The location where a force is applied

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4
Q

In relation to levers, what does fulcrum mean?

A

The point at which a lever rotates

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5
Q

In relation to levers, what does resistance mean?

A

The location of the weight that is being moved

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6
Q

When drawing a lever diagram, how is effort represented?

A

An arrow

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7
Q

When drawing a lever diagram, how is fulcrum represented?

A

A triangle

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8
Q

When drawing a lever diagram, how is resistance represented?

A

A square or arrow

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9
Q

What rhyme do we need to remember to help us with levers?

A

FRE
123

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10
Q

Where is the body do we see a 1st class lever system?

A

Extension of the elbow
Movement of the neck

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11
Q

Which lever system is represented in the picture?

A

1st class lever system

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12
Q

Where in the body would we see a 2nd class lever system?

A

Plantar flexion at the ankle

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13
Q

Which lever system is represented in the picture?

A

2nd class

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14
Q

Where is the body do we see a 3rd class lever system?

A

Everywhere except elbow extension, the neck and plantar flexion at the ankle

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15
Q

Which lever system is represented in the picture?

A

3rd class

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16
Q

In lever systems, how is the force arm calculated?

A

The length of the line between where the fulcrum and effort are labelled

17
Q

In lever systems, how is the resistance arm calculated?

A

The length of the line between where the fulcrum and resistance are labelled

18
Q

Explain the mechanical advantages of the second class lever system

A

Can generate much larger forces

Has to lift the whole body weight

19
Q

Explain the mechanical disadvantages of the second class lever system

A

Slow, limited range of movement

20
Q

Explain the mechanical advantage of the 3rd class lever system

A

Large range of movement

Resistance can be moved quickly

21
Q

Explain the mechanical disadvantage of the 3rd class lever system

A

Cannot apply much force to move an object