Deck 2: Mechanical Principles: Kinetics

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A person being propelled in a wheelchair is an example of _____________ equilibrium.

A) static
B) dynamic
C) neutral
D) stable
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According to Newton's First Law of Motion:

A) Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force applied to a body.
B) Acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the moving object.
C) A body at rest will remain at rest.
D) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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If excessive, this source of force may retard joint motion:

A) gravity
B) muscular
C) externally applied resistance
D) friction
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If insufficient, this source of force may promote instability:

A) gravity
B) muscular
C) externally applied resistance
D) friction
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Your patient is performing shoulder flexion from 0 to 180 °\degree in a standing position with his elbow extended while holding a 5-pound weight in his hand. The torque imposed by the 5-pound weight is greatest at ______ °\degree .

A) 0
B) 45
C) 90
D) 135
E) 180
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Your patient is having difficulty performing shoulder abduction from 0 to 90 °\degree with a cuff weight around his forearm while sitting in a chair. To make the exercise as easy as possible you recommend that he or she move the cuff weight ____________ and perform the activity in a _________ position.

A) further distal; side-lying
B) more proximal; side-lying
C) further distal; standing
D) more proximal; standing
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Motion that occurs about the x-axis takes place in the ____________ plane.

A) sagittal
B) frontal
C) coronal
D) transverse
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The center of gravity of a body is:

A) the theoretical point around which the mass of the object is balanced
B) easier to find in asymmetrical objects than it is in symmetrical objects
C) the point of origin for gravity's vector force
D) A and C
E) All of the above
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Assuming a right triangle, to calculate the cosine of theta one should:

A) divide the opposite side by the hypotenuse
B) divide the adjacent side by the hypotenuse
C) divide the adjacent side by the opposite side
D) divide the hypotenuse by the adjacent side
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The "normal" force vector is primarily responsible for producing:

A) compression
B) distraction
C) rotation
D) tangential motion
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The center of gravity of the adult body in the anatomic position is:

A) anterior to the border of the 11th thoracic vertebra
B) anterior to second sacral vertebra
C) just below the xiphoid process of the sternum
D) just above the knee joint
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Related to first class lever systems, which of the following is most accurate?

A) The point of resistance application lies between the force and the axis.
B) They are the most common lever system in the human body.
C) They exhibit a force advantage so large weights can be supported or moved by a smaller force.
D) The axis of rotation is located between the force and resistance arms.
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Theoretically as it relates to lever arms, sit-ups are most difficult when the arms are positioned __________ of the individual.

A) at the side
B) on the stomach
C) across the chest
D) clasped behind the head
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Motion that occurs about the y-axis takes place in the ___________ plane.

A) sagittal
B) frontal
C) coronal
D) transverse
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The perpendicular distance from the force vector to a joint's axis of motion is referred to as the:

A) moment
B) lever arm
C) moment arm
D) torque
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Archimedes' principle states that a body submerged in a liquid is buoyed up by a force ___________ the weight of the liquid displaced.

A) less than
B) equal to
C) greater than
D) two times
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The z-axis may also be referred to as the _____________ axis.

A) anterior-posterior
B) medial-lateral
C) superior-inferior
D) vertical
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To reduce the effect of weight on a joint a clinician could:

A) have the patient perform movements of the affected joint parallel to the Earth
B) incorporate the use of a sling
C) encourage the use of crutches
D) recommend aquatic therapy
E) All of the above
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Velocity of rotary motion is best expressed in:

A) meters/second
B) meters/second2
C) feet/second
D) degrees/second
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According to Newton's Second Law of Motion:

A) Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force applied to a body.
B) Acceleration is directly proportional to the mass of the moving object.
C) A body at rest will remain at rest.
D) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Which of the following represents the least degree of stability?

A) high center of gravity; large base of support
B) low center of gravity; large base of support
C) high center of gravity; small base of support
D) low center of gravity; small base of support
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A torque's greatest magnitude occurs when the direction of application is at a right angle or 90 °\degree to the segment or extremity.
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When a body part is positioned and supported to move in a plane perpendicular to the earth, the effects of gravity are reduced so a muscle weaker than 3/5 is able to move a segment.
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A body is stable when the line of gravity runs __________the center of its base of support.

A) above
B) next to
C) through
D) below
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Using crutches ______________ an individual's base of support.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) does not alter
D) negatively influences
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Small forces imparted to the distal aspect of an extremity (i.e., ankle) create large torques to the proximal joints (i.e., hip).
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In athletics, a large base of support is always advantageous.
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The resultant force is the simplest force that produces the same effect as all the forces acting together.
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If a torque produces or tends to produce a counterclockwise motion of the coordinate system, the sign is positive.
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Your patient had an above knee amputation on the left. In which direction did the patient's center of gravity shift?

A) Up and to the right
B) Down and to the right
C) Up and to the left
D) Down and to the left
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Vector forces can be combined when more than one force is applied to a body or segment.
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The terms, "weight" and "mass" are defined the same and may be used interchangeably.
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The center of gravity rises when an individual elevates his or her arms overhead.
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Muscles can only produce force on their bony segments when they contract.
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The direction of gravity is always going to be a vertically downward pull from the center of mass toward the center of the earth.
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When the body or a body segment moves over a surface, friction also is a torque that affects movement.
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Whenever the force arm of the muscle working is shorter than the resistance arm of the segment moved by the muscle, the muscle must exert less force to lift the segment.
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Force is bidirectional and torque is unidirectional.
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Most levers in the body are classified as ___________ class levers.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Third class levers, although mechanically inefficient, offer the benefit of a large excursion in range of motion with little or small changes in muscle length.
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Deck 2: Mechanical Principles: Kinetics
1
A person being propelled in a wheelchair is an example of _____________ equilibrium.

A) static
B) dynamic
C) neutral
D) stable
neutral
2
According to Newton's First Law of Motion:

A) Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force applied to a body.
B) Acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass of the moving object.
C) A body at rest will remain at rest.
D) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
A body at rest will remain at rest.
3
If excessive, this source of force may retard joint motion:

A) gravity
B) muscular
C) externally applied resistance
D) friction
friction
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If insufficient, this source of force may promote instability:

A) gravity
B) muscular
C) externally applied resistance
D) friction
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Your patient is performing shoulder flexion from 0 to 180 °\degree in a standing position with his elbow extended while holding a 5-pound weight in his hand. The torque imposed by the 5-pound weight is greatest at ______ °\degree .

A) 0
B) 45
C) 90
D) 135
E) 180
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Your patient is having difficulty performing shoulder abduction from 0 to 90 °\degree with a cuff weight around his forearm while sitting in a chair. To make the exercise as easy as possible you recommend that he or she move the cuff weight ____________ and perform the activity in a _________ position.

A) further distal; side-lying
B) more proximal; side-lying
C) further distal; standing
D) more proximal; standing
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Motion that occurs about the x-axis takes place in the ____________ plane.

A) sagittal
B) frontal
C) coronal
D) transverse
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The center of gravity of a body is:

A) the theoretical point around which the mass of the object is balanced
B) easier to find in asymmetrical objects than it is in symmetrical objects
C) the point of origin for gravity's vector force
D) A and C
E) All of the above
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Assuming a right triangle, to calculate the cosine of theta one should:

A) divide the opposite side by the hypotenuse
B) divide the adjacent side by the hypotenuse
C) divide the adjacent side by the opposite side
D) divide the hypotenuse by the adjacent side
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The "normal" force vector is primarily responsible for producing:

A) compression
B) distraction
C) rotation
D) tangential motion
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The center of gravity of the adult body in the anatomic position is:

A) anterior to the border of the 11th thoracic vertebra
B) anterior to second sacral vertebra
C) just below the xiphoid process of the sternum
D) just above the knee joint
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Related to first class lever systems, which of the following is most accurate?

A) The point of resistance application lies between the force and the axis.
B) They are the most common lever system in the human body.
C) They exhibit a force advantage so large weights can be supported or moved by a smaller force.
D) The axis of rotation is located between the force and resistance arms.
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Theoretically as it relates to lever arms, sit-ups are most difficult when the arms are positioned __________ of the individual.

A) at the side
B) on the stomach
C) across the chest
D) clasped behind the head
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Motion that occurs about the y-axis takes place in the ___________ plane.

A) sagittal
B) frontal
C) coronal
D) transverse
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The perpendicular distance from the force vector to a joint's axis of motion is referred to as the:

A) moment
B) lever arm
C) moment arm
D) torque
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Archimedes' principle states that a body submerged in a liquid is buoyed up by a force ___________ the weight of the liquid displaced.

A) less than
B) equal to
C) greater than
D) two times
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The z-axis may also be referred to as the _____________ axis.

A) anterior-posterior
B) medial-lateral
C) superior-inferior
D) vertical
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To reduce the effect of weight on a joint a clinician could:

A) have the patient perform movements of the affected joint parallel to the Earth
B) incorporate the use of a sling
C) encourage the use of crutches
D) recommend aquatic therapy
E) All of the above
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Velocity of rotary motion is best expressed in:

A) meters/second
B) meters/second2
C) feet/second
D) degrees/second
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According to Newton's Second Law of Motion:

A) Acceleration is directly proportional to the net force applied to a body.
B) Acceleration is directly proportional to the mass of the moving object.
C) A body at rest will remain at rest.
D) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Which of the following represents the least degree of stability?

A) high center of gravity; large base of support
B) low center of gravity; large base of support
C) high center of gravity; small base of support
D) low center of gravity; small base of support
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A torque's greatest magnitude occurs when the direction of application is at a right angle or 90 °\degree to the segment or extremity.
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When a body part is positioned and supported to move in a plane perpendicular to the earth, the effects of gravity are reduced so a muscle weaker than 3/5 is able to move a segment.
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A body is stable when the line of gravity runs __________the center of its base of support.

A) above
B) next to
C) through
D) below
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Using crutches ______________ an individual's base of support.

A) increases
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C) does not alter
D) negatively influences
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Small forces imparted to the distal aspect of an extremity (i.e., ankle) create large torques to the proximal joints (i.e., hip).
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In athletics, a large base of support is always advantageous.
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The resultant force is the simplest force that produces the same effect as all the forces acting together.
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If a torque produces or tends to produce a counterclockwise motion of the coordinate system, the sign is positive.
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Your patient had an above knee amputation on the left. In which direction did the patient's center of gravity shift?

A) Up and to the right
B) Down and to the right
C) Up and to the left
D) Down and to the left
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Vector forces can be combined when more than one force is applied to a body or segment.
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The terms, "weight" and "mass" are defined the same and may be used interchangeably.
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The center of gravity rises when an individual elevates his or her arms overhead.
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Muscles can only produce force on their bony segments when they contract.
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The direction of gravity is always going to be a vertically downward pull from the center of mass toward the center of the earth.
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When the body or a body segment moves over a surface, friction also is a torque that affects movement.
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Whenever the force arm of the muscle working is shorter than the resistance arm of the segment moved by the muscle, the muscle must exert less force to lift the segment.
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Force is bidirectional and torque is unidirectional.
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Most levers in the body are classified as ___________ class levers.

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C) third
D) fourth
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Third class levers, although mechanically inefficient, offer the benefit of a large excursion in range of motion with little or small changes in muscle length.
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