#1
What is biomechanics?
The study of mechanical aspects of living organisms
ExplanationStudy of mechanical aspects of living organisms.
#2
Which of the following is a fundamental concept in biomechanics?
Newton's First Law of Motion
ExplanationFundamental law regarding motion.
#3
In biomechanics, what does the term 'kinematics' refer to?
The study of motion without considering forces
ExplanationStudy of motion without considering forces.
#4
In biomechanics, what is the term for the study of forces and their effects on living organisms?
Dynamics
ExplanationStudy of forces and their effects.
#5
What is the purpose of a force plate in biomechanics research?
To quantify ground reaction forces
ExplanationMeasure ground reaction forces.
#6
In biomechanics, what is the primary function of tendons in the musculoskeletal system?
Store and release energy
ExplanationStore and release energy during movement.
#7
Which of the following is an example of static biomechanics?
Sitting
ExplanationExample of static posture.
#8
What is the biomechanical principle behind lever systems in the human body?
The law of levers
ExplanationPrinciple governing leverage.
#9
Which biomechanical principle is related to the conservation of angular momentum?
Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum
ExplanationPrinciple regarding angular momentum.
#10
Which biomechanical parameter is associated with the study of bone strength and resistance to deformation?
Stress
ExplanationParameter related to bone strength.
#11
What is the term for the study of the mechanical aspects of the cardiovascular system, such as blood flow and pressure?
Cardiovascular biomechanics
ExplanationStudy of mechanical aspects of the cardiovascular system.