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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 27.53 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
N/A 179
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 99.03 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...Newton's law of motion (Newton's second law)...
...natural, or unforced, motion of a body?”...
...natural and unnatural motion. Chapter 4 asks,...
...unnatural, or forced, motion?” The answer is...
...inertia: If unforced motion proceeds at zero...
...acceleration, then forced motion must proceed at...
...Newton's law of motion, which is in...
...Newton's law of motion: Forces cause accelerations....
...“Newton's law of motion” is pedagogically and...
...causes of unnatural motion, that is, of...
...is, of accelerated motion. Any such cause...
...Newton's law of motion: F means net...
...Newton's law of motion refers only to...
...Newton's law of motion, put the entire...
...Newton's law of motion, the law of...
...Newton's law of motion says so. 2....
...Newton's law of motion says so. 3....
...Newton's law of motion says that the...
...the direction of motion), brake (slows the...
N/A 163
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 112.88 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...Newton's law of motion, and the law...
...the problem of motion.” Practical-minded teachers of...
...Newton's law of motion and to a...
...of unforced, natural motion, and you change...
...difficulties with circular motion, projectile motion, rockets,...
...circular motion, projectile motion, rockets, and so...
...natural, or unforced, motion of objects after...
...slows the paper's motion. Show Figure 3.3...
...the “source of motion” in the universe;...
...ideas to describe motion: velocity and acceleration....
...Newton's law of motion. This law says...
...Newton's law of motion. *Section 3.6 Demonstrate...
...the direction of motion doesn't change, so...
...the ball's natural motion. Galileo: Friction slowed...
...(and then downward) motion, on top of...
...of the forward motion that the ball...
...the directions of motion must be the...
...are accelerations. Non-accelerated motion would not make...
...s. 14. In motion with unchanging acceleration,...
N/A 126
Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 47 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...four kinds of motion that Aristotle considered...
...example of a motion that contradicts Aristotelian...
...example of unassisted motion at constant, or...
...17. Is the “motion sickness” that some...
...actually due to motion per se or...
...one form of motion that would not...
...Describe each ball’s motion. Does either ball...
...cases, is the motion accelerated or not...
...km/hr. During the motion, which of the...
...ramp. During the motion, which of the...

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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 58.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...you observe Brownian motion in easily visible...
...observe in Brownian motion tiny pollen grains...
...its random molecular motion, all the air...
...an overall collective motion, all of them...
...Could this collective motion be observed macroscopically?...
N/A 156
Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 37.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...sky? Describe their motion as seen from...
...in uniform circular motion. In what way...
...explain the retrograde motion of the planets...
...brighter during retrograde motion? 9. Did Ptolemy’s...
...explain the retrograde motion of the planets...
...brighter during retrograde motion. 12. Why did...
...simple, uniform, circular motion. 5. Describe an...
...explanation of retrograde motion, why didn’t the...
...and direction of motion as the planets...
...of its spinning motion, Earth would bulge...
N/A 472
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 286.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
..."natural" or "unforced" motion? A) A stone...
..."natural" or "unforced" motion? A) A stone...
...A) its natural motion is to come...
...A) its natural motion is to come...
...A) its natural motion is to fall....
...A) its natural motion is to fall....
..."unforced" form of motion? A) A stone...
..."unforced" form of motion? A) A stone...
...just the natural motion of the book,...
...just the natural motion of the book....
...just the natural motion of the book....
...Newton's law of motion. C) Aristotle's principle...
...principle of natural motion. D) Galileo's law...
..."natural" (or unforced) motion occurs at constant...
...is the natural motion of every object...
...initial direction of motion of the ball...
...Newton's law of motion, their own acceleration...
...its direction of motion is changing. C)...
...its direction of motion is unchanging. E)...
...its direction of motion remains unchanged. B)...
...its direction of motion changes. C) it...
...its direction of motion are both unchanging....
...its direction of motion is changing. C)...
...its direction of motion is not changing....
...its direction of motion nor its speed...
...ball during their motion. B) the upper...
...followed by the motion is elliptical. E)...
...followed by the motion is parabolic. Answer:...
N/A 318
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 99.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...its range of motion. Describe the atlantoaxial...
...their range of motion. Identify the origins,...
...cranial-sacral therapy Subtle motion in sutures is...
...moves with gliding motion Lower part of...
...moves with hinge-like motion Endures wear and...
...closing Temporomandibular joint motion Six movements of...
...Range of neck motion Rotation 5080 degrees...
...in a yes motion. Notice where the...
...the axis of motion is in the...
...the axis of motion is in the...
...of lift and motion at the AO...
...Passive range of motion for the neck...
...joint structures and motion (p. 507) Frontalis,...
N/A 182
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 91 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...normal range of motion in each part...
...to overall spinal motion Supported/mobilized by spinal...
...occurs in coupled motion Coupled motion: Motion...
...coupled motion Coupled motion: Motion that combines...
...motion Coupled motion: Motion that combines two...
...spine Minimal gliding motion at each segment...
...with nonaxial gliding motion Orientation of joint...
...joint surfaces determines motion range Cervical facets...
...in sagittal plane Motion in cervical spine...
...greatest range of motion Can move freely...
...lower unit hyperextends Motion in the thoracic...
...Greatest range of motion is rotation Flexion:...
...rotations in scoliosis Motion in the lumbar...
...Greatest range of motion is flexion Flexion:...
...it needs more motion, and where it...
N/A 178
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 123 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...its range of motion, and its supporting...
...their ranges of motion. Name and discuss...
...Coordinated ratio of motion between hips/lumbar spine...
...assess, observe forward-bending motion and notice: Which...
...move? Observe reverse motion and ask same...
...active range of motion Passive motion during...
...of motion Passive motion during defecation and...
...side Sacroiliac joint motion SIJ has small...
...of uniaxial nodding motion in sagittal plane...
...abdominis Toned with slow-motion Kegal Rectus femoris...
...shift with clear motion between right, center,...
...Passive range of motion for the hip...
...ligaments and sacral motion (p. 397) Sartorius...
N/A 181
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