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Title: Biomechanics


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Biomechanics
  • Levers

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Levers
  • Levers are rigid objects that turn about a fixed
    point called a fulcrum and to which a force is
    applied at two other points.
  • The body is made up of levers in the form of
    bones with joints providing the fulcrum or axis
    point.
  • The are three main elements of levers
  • Axis or pivot point called the fulcrum
  • A resistance load to be moved
  • A force the action causing the load to move

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Types of Levers
  • There are three types of levers
  • First Class lever Here the axis is located
    between the resistance and the point of force
    application. Eg see saw

Resistance
Force
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Types of Levers
  • Second Class Lever The axis is at the end of
    the lever, while the resistance is between the
    axis and force. Eg wheel barrow, bottle opener

Resistance
Force
5
Types of Levers
  • Third Class Lever the axis is again at the end
    of the lever while the force is applied between
    the axis and resistance. Eg lifting a pen off a
    desk

Resistance
Force
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Types of Levers
F
R
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Types of Levers
What type of lever is this an example of?
Third Class Lever
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Types of Levers
What type of lever is this an example of?
Third Class Lever
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Types of Levers
What type of lever is this an example of?
First Class Lever
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Levers in Sport
  • The velocity is greater at the end of a long
    lever than a short lever. The greater the
    velocity at impact, the greater the momentum will
    be delivered eg full extension of arm during
    tennis serve.

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Levers in Sport
  • Changing the length of the lever will allow for
    greater acceleration. Consider a soccer kick.
    Initially the leg is bent, causing a shorter
    lever arm to generate more velocity. As the
    player is about to strike the ball the lower limb
    is straightened to increase the velocity of the
    foot

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Questions on Levers
  • A golfer buys longer clubs. What issues will
    arise as a result of using longer clubs?
  • Why would a cricketer choke the handle of the
    bat?
  • Why is it better to use a longer pole when pole
    vaulting?
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