Levers Flashcards
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Functions of a Muscle Contraction
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- Act as a MOTIVE force to move a body part
- Act as a RESISTIVE force to resist the movement of a body part
- Act to STABILIZE a body part
2
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Isometric Contraction
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A contraction during which the muscle length stays constant
3
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Isotonic Contraction
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Contraction that produces tension and the muscle length changes
4
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Eccentric Contraction
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Contraction where the muscle length lengthens
5
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Concentric Contraction
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Contraction where the muscle length shortens
6
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Isokinetic
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Contraction in which the speed of movement remains constant
7
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Components of a Lever System
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- Axis of rotation
- Resistive Force
- Motive Force
8
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First Class Lever
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- The fulcrum is between the motive and resistive forces
- Examples: see-saw, pliers, crowbar
9
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Second Class Lever
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- The resistive force is between the fulcrum and the motive force
- Examples: wheelbarrow, opening/closing a door
10
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Third Class Lever
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- The motive force is between the fulcrum and the resistive force
- Examples: swinging a bat, shoveling (where the front hand lifts and back hand is axis)