Exam 11: Angular Kinematics of Human Movement

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What quantity will have the following units? rad/s

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What component of angular acceleration represents the rate of change in direction of a rotation body?

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If the knee joint goes through 100° of flexion during the down phase of a squat, what is the total angular distance during 10 complete squats?

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What rules have to be followed when using the formula v = rw?

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The symbols for linear kinematic quantities are English letters, whereas the symbols for angular kinematic quantities are ___________________ letters.

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A ___________________ is a simple tool commonly used by clinicians to measure joint angles on human patients.

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Which of the following are scalar quantities?

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Explain how to convert between degrees, radians and revolutions and give examples of when each would be appropriate units.

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Which of the following is a correct formula for angular velocity?

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The most common unit of time is second.

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Which of the following can contribute to the resultant linear velocity of a projectile at release?

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A procedure for identifying the direction of an angular motion vector is called what?

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What does the letter "r" stand for in the equation v = rw?

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The straight, full extended position of a joint is regarded as 0°.

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If all other factors are held constant, what effect would "choking up" on a bat have on the resultant linear velocity of a hit ball?

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