Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Forces lecture
and Forces Lab
53
Medical
Graduate
03/07/2016

Additional Medical Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
vectors: what is the point of application
Definition
object the force is acting on
Term
vectors: what is direction
Definition
orientation of the force
Term
vectors: what is magnitude
Definition
how big the force is
Term
what is gravity
Definition
vector force that has point of application, direction, and magnitude
Term
what is center of gravity
Definition
hypothetical point at which all mass is centered
Term
where does the line of gravity fall with a large base of support
Definition
within the base of support
Term
if the line of gravity stays within the base of support what happens to the person
Definition
the person is stable
Term
what happens to the person when the line of gravity falls outside the BOS
Definition
person is unstable
Term
when does static equilbrium occur
Definition
when a body is at rest
Term
when does dynamic equilibrium occur
Definition
when a body is in motion with eternal forces applied
Term
what is equilbirum
Definition
a balanced condition
Term
what is mechanical work
Definition
force acting through a displacement in the direction of hte force
Term
what is linear work
Definition
scalar measurement equal to the product of force and displacement
W=F*D
Term
if the force is not acting entirely through the direction of the motion, the linear equation changes to what
Definition
W=F*d*cos(beta)
Term
what is the rate of work
Definition
power
Term
what is the rate of linear work
Definition
linear power
Term
What is the formula for power
Definition
Power = W/change in T
Term
what is linear momentum
Definition
quantity of motion
Term
what is the formula for linear momentum
Definition
p=m*V
m = mass
v = velocity
Term
what is angular momentum
Definition
quantity of angular motion
Term
What is the formula for angular momentum
Definition
L=i*w
i=moment of inetria
w = angular velocity
Term
what is interia in relation to angular momentum
Definition
inertia is resistance to change in angular state of motion
Term
How do ou increase momentum
Definition
increase the mass or velocity
Term
what is conservation of momentum
Definition
how a system quantity of motion is conserved, gained, lost during a given period
Term
what happens to momentum in a closed system when two objects collide
Definition
the total momnetum remains the same
Term
what happens to the bodies of a perfectly plastic collision
Definition
bodies stick together and move with common velocity after impact with no loss of energy
Term
what happens to bodies with a perfectly elastic collision
Definition
bodies rebound off each other with no loss of energy
Term
what is the coefficient of restitution
Definition
loss of separation velocity, how we measure the loss of energy in an elastoplastic collision
Term
what is the coefficeint of restitution as a ratio
Definition
ratio between the post-collision velocity of 2 bodies and pre-collision velocity
Term
moment of force aka
Definition
torque
Term
what is torque
Definition
force causing a rotation about a joint axis
Term
how is torque/moments of force calculate
Definition
inverse dynamics
Term
what are inverse dynamics used to determine
Definition
the jt moments as a product of the transmissino of the GRF up the kinetic chain
Term
inverse dynamics should equate to what in relation to muscles
Definition
muscle moments
EMG of the mm during the activity
Term
2 types of biomechanical modeling
Definition
physical
mathematical
Term
example of physical biomechanical modeling
Definition
crash test dummies
Term
example of mathematical biomechanical modeling
Definition
represent all possible motions
Term
the models can be controlled for what to best represent changing situations
Definition
input factors
Term
what are deformable body models used for
Definition
tissues that undergo measureable deformation
ex lungs
Term
what are rigid body models used for
Definition
represent tissues with little to no deformation
Term
what are continuum mechanical models used for
Definition
model of molecular characteristics
Term
what is a finite element model used for
Definition
component parts model
Term
if forces and moments are available we use what solution to predict details from the model
Definition
direct (forward) dynamic
Term
using measured kinematics to predict details is called what
Definition
inverse dynamics
Term
4 tissue models
Definition
rheological
linear spring
dashpot
frictional component
Term
Tissue models: rheological model measures what
Definition
deformation and flow
Term
Tissue models: rheological models utilize what
Definition
stress, strain and strain rate
Term
Tissue models: linear spring represents what
Definition
elastic properties
Term
Tissue models: dashpot models what
Definition
the viscous aspects of tissue
Term
Series elastic models (2)
Definition
spring
dashpot
Term
What do series elastic models represent
Definition
anatomic components that are in a row (all in line, bone, tendon, mm, tendon, bone)
Term
what do parallel models represent
Definition
parallel aspects such as the overlapping mm fibers
Term
parallel models discussed in notes
Definition
spring and dashpot
Supporting users have an ad free experience!