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Which of the following best describes biomechanics?

  • The study of action forces (correct)
  • The study of living organisms
  • The study of mental and physical health
  • The study of sports

What does the term 'bio' mean in biomechanics?

  • Study of mental health
  • Study of action forces
  • Study of living things (correct)
  • Study of sports

What does the term 'mechanics' mean in biomechanics?

  • Study of action forces (correct)
  • Study of mental health
  • Study of sports
  • Study of living things

Where can forces in biomechanics come from?

<p>Both internally and externally (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the basic definition of force in biomechanics?

<p>A push or pull upon an object (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Understanding Biomechanics

  • Biomechanics is the study of the structure and function of biological systems by using the principles of mechanics.
  • It involves analyzing the movements and behaviors of living organisms, specifically how they interact with physical forces.

Meaning of 'Bio'

  • The prefix 'bio' in biomechanics refers to life or living organisms.
  • It emphasizes the biological aspect of the subject, highlighting its focus on living systems rather than inanimate objects.

Meaning of 'Mechanics'

  • The term 'mechanics' in biomechanics pertains to the branch of physics dealing with forces and their effects on bodies.
  • It encompasses motion, forces, and the physical laws that govern the behavior of objects, adapted to biological contexts.

Sources of Forces in Biomechanics

  • Forces in biomechanics can originate from various sources including:
    • Muscular contractions during movement.
    • Gravity acting on an organism.
    • External forces from the environment, such as impact or friction.

Definition of Force in Biomechanics

  • In biomechanics, force is defined as any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object.
  • It is typically measured in Newtons (N) and plays a crucial role in determining how organisms move or respond to external stimuli.

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