null
US
Sign In
Sign Up for Free
Sign Up
We have detected that Javascript is not enabled in your browser. The dynamic nature of our site means that Javascript must be enabled to function properly. Please read our
terms and conditions
for more information.
Next up
Copy and Edit
You need to log in to complete this action!
Register for Free
8938240
Biomechanics
Description
AS level Physical Education (PE) (Biomechanics) Mind Map on Biomechanics, created by Nathan Wren on 15/05/2017.
No tags specified
biomechanics
motion
force
newton's laws
physical education (pe)
biomechanics
as level
Mind Map by
Nathan Wren
, updated more than 1 year ago
More
Less
Created by
Nathan Wren
over 7 years ago
356
1
0
Resource summary
Biomechanics
Motion
Linear Motion
Motion along a line
Movement of Javelin
Can be a curved line
Skeleton Bob
Angular Motion
Movement around a fixed point or axis
Turning of a wheel
Turning of the arm during an overarm cricket bow
General Motion
A combination of Linear & Angular motion
A wheelchair athlete. Chair & body = Linear. Wheels and arms = Angular
Javelin Thrower. Body & javelin = Linear. Arms & Legs = Angular
Force
Functions
Cause a body at rest to move
Cause a moving body to change direction, accelerate or decelerate
Change an object's shape
Centre of Mass
The point at which the body is balanced in all directions
Newton's Laws of Motion
'Law of Acceleration'
The rate of change of momentum of the ball, is determined by how much power is applied
When a force acts upon an object, the rate of change of acceleration is proportional to the size of the force.
'Law of Inertia'
In a penalty kick, the ball remains stationary unless acted on by the player (external force).
'A body continues in a state of rest or uniform velocity unless and acted upon by an external force
'Law of Motion'
When the ball hits the bar (action), there is an equal & opposite reaction force (rebounding the ball)
'For every action, there is an equal & opposite reaction'
Stability
Factors affecting Stability
Position of athlete's line of gravity
Position of athlete's line of gravity
Size of athlete's area of support
Media attachments
Centre Of Gravity (image/jpeg)
Stability (image/jpeg)
Force (image/png)
General Motion. (image/gif)
Show full summary
Hide full summary
Want to create your own
Mind Maps
for
free
with GoConqr?
Learn more
.
Similar
Unit 4: The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
Cath Warriner
Unit 2: Factors Affecting Performance
Cath Warriner
Unit 4: Respiratory and Circulatory System
Cath Warriner
Mass and Momentum
katie.barclay
Projectile Motion
katie.barclay
Physics: EXAM 1
iPad Air
Muscular-Skeletal systems
Camilla Donaldson
Respiratory system-responses and adaptations
Camilla Donaldson
Force Mind Map
valerieuyxo
Q2 Science EP2 Final Exam
Teacher Scott
Force
Sarah AMER
Browse Library