Chapter 3 - Kinetics Concepts Flashcards
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is the unit for mass?
kilogram (kg)
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is the formula for force (N)?
mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s^2)
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is the formula for weight (N)?
mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s^2)
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is the formula for pressure (Pa)?
force (N) / area (cm^2)
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is the unit for volume?
m^3
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is the unit for density?
(kg/m^3)
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is inertia?
- tendency to resist change in state of motion
- proportional to mass
- has no units
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is centre of gravity?
- point around which a body’s weight is equally balanced in all directions
- point that serves as an index of total body motion
- point at which the weight vector acts
- same as the centre of mass
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is torque?
The product of force and the perpendicular distance from the force’s line of action to the axis of rotation (T = Fd)
Basic Concepts Related to Kinetics:
What is impulse?
- The product of force and the time during which the force acts (Ft)
- Units are Ns
Mechanical Loads:
What is compression?
Pressing or squeezing force directed axially through a body
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Mechanical Loads:
What is tension?
Pulling or stretching force directed axially through a body
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Mechanical Loads:
What is shear?
Force directed parallel to a surface
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Mechanical Loads:
Example of shear
During the landing from a (ski) jump, the axial impact force at the knee includes a component of anteriorly directed shear on the tibial plateau, increasing stress on the ACL.
Mechanical Loads:
What is stress?
- force per unit of area over which the force acts
- commonly used to describe force distribution within a body
- units are N/m^2
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