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1) Biomechanics is the study of mechanics in the human body. Kinematics is the area of biomechanics that describes motion without regard to forces, studying characteristics like type, location, direction, and magnitude of motion. Kinetics studies the forces that produce or maintain motion or equilibrium.
2) There are four types of motion - rotary, translatory, curvilinear, and gliding. Forces include gravity, internal forces from muscles/ligaments, and external forces from outside sources.
3) Gravity is the most consistent force on the human body, acting at the center of mass. It has a downward acceleration of 32 feet/second squared. Weight is the force
1) Biomechanics is the study of mechanics in the human body. Kinematics is the area of biomechanics that describes motion without regard to forces, studying characteristics like type, location, direction, and magnitude of motion. Kinetics studies the forces that produce or maintain motion or equilibrium.
2) There are four types of motion - rotary, translatory, curvilinear, and gliding. Forces include gravity, internal forces from muscles/ligaments, and external forces from outside sources.
3) Gravity is the most consistent force on the human body, acting at the center of mass. It has a downward acceleration of 32 feet/second squared. Weight is the force
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1) Biomechanics is the study of mechanics in the human body. Kinematics is the area of biomechanics that describes motion without regard to forces, studying characteristics like type, location, direction, and magnitude of motion. Kinetics studies the forces that produce or maintain motion or equilibrium.
2) There are four types of motion - rotary, translatory, curvilinear, and gliding. Forces include gravity, internal forces from muscles/ligaments, and external forces from outside sources.
3) Gravity is the most consistent force on the human body, acting at the center of mass. It has a downward acceleration of 32 feet/second squared. Weight is the force
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Scarica in formato PDF, TXT o leggi online su Scribd