Levers - Third Class Levers Flashcards
What are the 3 types of levers?
- First class levers
- Second class levers
- Third class levers
What are the 3 components that each lever has
- Force
- Axis
- Resistance
Any projectile that utilises a lever is from what type of lever?
A third class lever
Not all third class levers create projectiles though
Describe the orientation of third class levers
Axis - Force - Resistance
Force being in the middle is the key point
What characteristic for third class levers posess?
They are speed multipliers
What is the force arm?
The measure between point of force and axis point
What is the resistance arm?
The measure between point of resistance and axis point
Which is always bigger in third class levers; resistance arm or force arm?
Resistance arm
What is Mechanical advantage?
Force arm divided by Resistance arm
Force arm/resistance arm
State the mechanical advantage range for all third class levers
Always less than 1
As force arm is always smaller than resistance arm
Describe the relationship between mechanical advantage and speed multiplier for third class levers
The smaller the mechanical advantage the greater the speed multiplier
Describe amount of force in relation to resistance for third class levers
you need greater force to move a given resistance
Describe the relationship between the resistance arm and the mechanical advantage and hence the benefits
- Longer resistance arm = lower mechanical advantage
- = Greater range of motion
- = Greater radius of rotation
- = Greater angular speed at end of lever
How would you ideally set up a Third Lever based question focused on extending resistance arm
- All third class levers are speed multipliers
- They alll have a mechanical advantage of less than 1
- A longer resistance arm would allow for lower mechanical advantage
- Which means increased range of motion and increased speed at end of lever
- Allowing [projectile] to be hit/propelled at maximal force and speed
How would a person with longer legs have a greater advantage in kicking a ball further than person with shorter legs, referencing levers
- Kicking a ball would use a third class lever
- All third class levers are speeed multipliers
- A longer resistance arm of a longer limb/leg would lead to a lower mechanical advantage
- Hence, increased range of motion and increased speed at end of lever
- Thus, ball will be kicked at maximal speed and force.