Lecture 10 Flashcards

1
Q

What is translation force

A

Applied through the middle of the object to move the object along some distance

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2
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What is rotation force

A

Applied through the edge of the object to move the object some distance

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3
Q

What is torque

A

The turning effect produced by force (moment of force)

Tendency of a force to cause rotation about a specific axis

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4
Q

What is the equation for torque

What are the Units

A

Torque = Force x Lever arm

Units: Nm

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5
Q

What is the lever arm

When is this seen on a diagram

A

Shortest distance between force line of action and the point about which rotation will happen

Shortest distance between one point and a line (perpendicular)

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6
Q

What quantity is torque

A

Vector

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7
Q

What is the decription of torque

A

Magnitude

Axis of location (turning effect)

Direction (Clockwise/counterclockwise)

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8
Q

Class 1 lever systems involve

Example

A

Effort
Fulcrum
Load

Head/neck

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9
Q

Class 2 lever systems involve

Example

A

Fulcrum
Load
Effort

Plank or tip toe

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10
Q

Class 3 lever systems involve

A

Fulcrum
Effort
Load

Bicep

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11
Q

What do bones, joints and muscles all represent in a human bony lever

A

Bones = rigid frame of the lever

Joints = provide movement rotation axis

Muscles = generate force

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