Bio-Mechanics Vocabulary No. 1 (10 Questions) Question Preview (ID: 41800)


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What is the best definition of Distance in terms of Biomechanics?
a) The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
b) To get away from a person that is annoying you.
c) The rate of sped that an object travels.
d) To avoid becoming familiar or involved.

What is the best definition of rate in terms of Biomechanics?
a) A certain quantity of one thing considered in relation to a unit of another thing and used as a standard or measure
b) The amount of interest a bank charges for a loan.
c) To grade items from least to best.
d) The job code of a member of the US Military.

What is the best definition of Direction in terms of Biomechanics?
a) The line along which anything lies, faces, moves, etc.
b) Management; control; guidance; supervision
c) Decisions in a stage or film production as to stage business
d) To grade items from least to best.

What am I? Any of the manners in which a beings move, as a walk, trot, canter, gallop, or crawl
a) Gait
b) Gate
c) Movement
d) Running

What is the best definition of Force in terms of Biomechanics?
a) An influence on a body or system, producing or tending to produce a change in movement or in shape or other effects
b) physical power or strength possessed by a living being
c) Unlawful violence threatened or committed against persons or property.
d) The military or fighting strength, especially of a nation.

What does the acronymn FAA stand for in regards to our Bio-Mechanics word study?
a) Federal Aviation Administration
b) Foreign Assistance Act
c) Financial Administration Act
d) Federal Air Arm

What is the best definition of Acceleration in terms of Biomechanics?
a) The time rate of change of velocity with respect to direction
b) How fast an object is traveling
c) The direction an object is traveling
d) I = E/R

Rubbing both hands together to create heat. A sled sliding across snow or ice. Skis sliding against snow. A person sliding down a slide, are examples of:
a) Friction
b) Acceleration
c) Distance
d) Rate

Tires holding to ice, shoes not sliding on water, and an athlete not slipping on wet grass are all examples of:
a) Traction
b) Slippage
c) Sliding
d) Moving

What is the best definition of Slippage in terms of Biomechanics?
a) The act of sliding and not having traction
b) Failure to maintain an expected level, fulfill a goal, meet a deadline
c) Tires holding to ice
d) Shoes not sliding on water, and an athlete not slipping on wet grass

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