Kaurukisan exam prep 2 <3

Generate an image depicting an anatomical illustration of muscle contractions alongside physics concepts, featuring stylized graphics of levers and torque dynamics in an educational setting.

Kaurukisan Exam Prep Quiz

Test your knowledge with the Kaurukisan Exam Prep Quiz! This quiz consists of 15 engaging questions designed to challenge your understanding of muscle contractions, physics principles, and lever types.

Whether you're studying for an exam or just want to enhance your knowledge, this quiz is for you. Here are some highlights:

  • Multiple choice and matching questions
  • Topics covering biomechanics and physics
  • Assess your understanding and readiness for exams
17 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LiftingLeaf27
Match the type of muscle contraction to its definition
Match the type of muscle contraction to its definition
The turning, or rotational, effect (torque) produced by the muscle at a given joint is greater than the external torque.
Concentric
Concentric
Concentric
The torque produced by the muscle is equal and opposite to the external torque.
Concentric
Concentric
Concentric
The torque produced by the muscle is less than the external torque, but the torque produced by the muscle causes the joint movement to occur more slowly than the external torque would tend to make the limb move.
Concentric
Concentric
Concentric
Work (W) is equal to the product of force (F) and the displacement (d)
True
False
Conservation of momentum is a consequence of which Newton's law?
Law of inertia
Law of acceleration
Law of action and reaction
Transfer of momentum is the mechanism by which momentum from one body is transferred to another. Which is NOT an example of transfer of momentum?
Throwing a ball
Car crash
A sprinter coming to a stop
A body rotating about an axis, such as the movement of the arms of a clock, refers to what type of displacement?
Linear
Angular
What is defined as "the total applied force (F) divided by the area (A) over which the force is applied"?
Pressure
Resistance
Displacement
Match the lever type to the correct example
Match the lever type to the correct example
Wheelbarrow
Second class lever
Second class lever
Second class lever
Biceps brachii
Second class lever
Second class lever
Second class lever
Scissors
Second class lever
Second class lever
Second class lever
 
 
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