Levers - Third Class Levers Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 types of levers?

A
  1. First class levers
  2. Second class levers
  3. Third class levers
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2
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What are the 3 components that each lever has

A
  1. Force
  2. Axis
  3. Resistance
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3
Q

Any projectile that utilises a lever is from what type of lever?

A

A third class lever

Not all third class levers create projectiles though

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4
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Describe the orientation of third class levers

A

Axis - Force - Resistance

Force being in the middle is the key point

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5
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What characteristic for third class levers posess?

A

They are speed multipliers

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6
Q

What is the force arm?

A

The measure between point of force and axis point

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7
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What is the resistance arm?

A

The measure between point of resistance and axis point

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8
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Which is always bigger in third class levers; resistance arm or force arm?

A

Resistance arm

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9
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What is Mechanical advantage?

A

Force arm divided by Resistance arm

Force arm/resistance arm

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10
Q

State the mechanical advantage range for all third class levers

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Always less than 1

As force arm is always smaller than resistance arm

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11
Q

Describe the relationship between mechanical advantage and speed multiplier for third class levers

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The smaller the mechanical advantage the greater the speed multiplier

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12
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Describe amount of force in relation to resistance for third class levers

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you need greater force to move a given resistance

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13
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Describe the relationship between the resistance arm and the mechanical advantage and hence the benefits

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  • Longer resistance arm = lower mechanical advantage
  • = Greater range of motion
  • = Greater radius of rotation
  • = Greater angular speed at end of lever
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14
Q

How would you ideally set up a Third Lever based question focused on extending resistance arm

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  1. All third class levers are speed multipliers
  2. They alll have a mechanical advantage of less than 1
  3. A longer resistance arm would allow for lower mechanical advantage
  4. Which means increased range of motion and increased speed at end of lever
  5. Allowing [projectile] to be hit/propelled at maximal force and speed
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15
Q

How would a person with longer legs have a greater advantage in kicking a ball further than person with shorter legs, referencing levers

A
  • 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.
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16
Q

Give some examples of Third Class levers in human body working

A
  • Bicep curl (concentric action)
  • Kicking ball
  • Throwing projectile
17
Q

In a bicep curl, if the force is produced by bicep, axis is elbow and resistance is weight, how is force in the middle of resistance and axis?

A
  • All forces produced by muscles are considered at their attachment point
  • Bicep crosses over join and attaches at radius
  • Hence, attachment point is between axis and resistance