KIN 3514 Exam 2
time between frames is determined by ___
-sampling rate
90 degrees = _____ revs = ____ radians
0.25 revs pi/2 radians
Acceleration
the rate of change of velocity
acceleration is a ____ quantity
vector
what is an issue with the central difference equation?
you lose first and last frames
Key events used as ____ example:
'zero' start time; all time relative to this event ex: heel contact in walking
positive and negative direction in angular calculations
+ counterclockwise - clockwise
sampling rate is provided in ____ time between frames is ___
-Hertz (Hz)- 60 Hz is 60 frames per second -1/frequency : 60 Hz = 0.0167 sec
speed -is ____ - is a ___ quantity -speed =
-is the distance travelled divided by the time it took to travel the distance -scalar -distance/time (m/s)
3D reference systems: -geenrally used in ___ -_____ than 2D -coordinates ____
-motion analysis -much more complex -in ordered triplet (x,y,z)
2D Reference systems: -used for _____ -_____ system -____ axes -can be ____ -point represented by __
-planar motion -Cartesian coordinate -2 perpendicular axes (x and y) -absolute (A) or relative (B) -an ordered pair (x,y)
velocity -is ____ -is a ____ quantity -velocity =
-the rate of change of displacement -vector -displacement / time
180 degrees = _____ revs = ___ radians
0.5 revs pi radians
360 degrees = ____ revs = ___ radians
1 revolution 2 pi
two main reasons why marion jones won the gold medal
1) Marion Jones reached max velocity sooner- initial acceleration is higher 2) at the end of the race, Fynes velocity decreased (and negative acceleration) - you should hit peak velocity and maintain this velocity
three factors affecting projectile motion:
1) projection angle 2) projection velocity 3) projection height
two components to angular acceleration:
1) tangenital acceleration 2) centripetal acceleration
vector operations
1) vector addition 2) vector subtraction 3) multiply vector by scalar
for maximum range, when the relative height of projection is zero, optimum angle is
45 degrees
optimal angle is range is important
45 degrees
gravity accelerates objects toward the earth's surface at ___
9.81 m/s^2
vector subtraction
Adding negative of a vector C = A + B is the same as C = A + (-B)
Multiply vector by scalar
Changes magnitude, not direction
scalar is __ examples
Described by magnitude alone ex: Mass, volume, distance, speed
Vector is ___ examples:
Described by magnitude and direction ex: Displacement, velocity, acceleration
will the direction of the acceleration always correspond with the direction of motion?
NO!
vector addition
Placing tail of 1 vector at the head of another
If theta is very small, the length of the arc can be approximated with ____
a straight line
distance
actual length of path travelled
projection height
affects when projectile will hit apex and contact ground
position
an object's location in space relative to a reference
relative angle
angle between the longitudinal axes of 2 adjacent segments
angular speed
angular distance traveled per unit of time
1 radian is where the ____
arc created by the angle is equal to the radius
vector is represented with ___
arrow magnitude is length, direction where arrow is pointing
why can the projectile equations be used?
because acceleration is constant due to gravity
projection angle
between 0 and 90 degrees; greatest range at 45 degrees
cosine law
c2 = a2 + b2 - 2ABcos(theta)
Central difference equation allows ____
calculation of velocity at the exact frame
collection of kinematic data
camera systems markers outputs marker coordinates accelerometers
point of inflection
change of direction in curvaturue
uses of linear kinematics:
coaching, rehabilitation, ergonomics, research
as you walk faster, your double support _____ and when you run, ___
decreases and when you run you have no double support
conversion from degrees to radians
degrees x pi / 180
coordinate systems is placed at the ____ end of the segment
distal
When recording kinematic data, ordered pairs are provided for ____
each fram
when angular movement is transferred to linear, tangential velocity can be increased by ___
either increasing the angular velocity or increasing the radius of rotation
in general, +ve is ____ and -ve is ____
flexion extension
winter convention ankle angle
foot angle - leg angle - 90 degrees
stride rate
frequency of stepping
only forces acting on an airborne object:
gravity and air resistance
what happens to the vertical velocity throughout the flight of projection?
gravity reduces the vertical velocity until the velocity equals zero at the apex of the trajectory
optimal angle if height is important
greater than 45
for maximum range, when the relative height of projection is below the landing height, optimum angle is
greater than 45 degrees
Vectors can be broken down into ____
horizontal and vertical components
initial gains in speed are due to ____, followed by ____ why?
increases in stride length followed by increases in stride rate we have anatomical limitations; we can't take an infinite step; as we approach anatomical limitation, we have to increase speed by increasing rate of stride
steepness of slope provides an indication of ____. steeper = ____ zero slope = ____
indication of the velocity higher velocity zero velocity
what happens to the horizontal component of the projection velocity throughout the flight of projection?
it remains constant
optimal angle if distance is important
less than 45
for maximum range, when the relative height of projection is above the landing height, optimum angle is
less than 45 degrees
tangenital velocity
linear velocity behaves as an instantaneous tangent to the trajector
in angular motion, do all points go through the same linear displacement?
no
Are acceleration and motion in the same direction?
not always
the trajectory is shaped like a
parabola
linear velocity is always ____
perpendicular to the rotating segment
local extrema
points on the graph where acceleration and velocity are zero
conversion from radians to degrees
rad x 180 / pi
linear displacement is dependent on ___
radius of rotation
tangenital velocity is dependent upon ____
radius of rotation
angular velocity
rate of change of angular displacement
does relative or absolute angles describe flexion/extension about a join?
relative
in the winter convention,
relative angles are calculated from absolute angles
slope
rise / run or delta S / delta T
radians theta =
s/r
distance is a ____ quantity
scalar
displacement
straight line between 2 positions
linear kinematics can be a __ or ___ path
straight or curved
joint angle is defined as
the angle between adjacent segments
calculating the velocity between two frames actually determines
the average velocity between the two frames
stride length
the distance between heel contacts in the same limb
the range or distance the projectile travels is determined by
the product of the horizontal velocity and the flight time
step
the time interval between an event on one leg to the same event on the opposite leg
stride
the time interval from an event on one limb to the same even on the same limb
what is a limiting factor about relative angles?
they cannot be used to describe how segments are oriented in space
winter convention knee angle
thigh angle mine leg angle
winter convention hip angle
thigh angle minus trunk angle
linear kinematics
translational motion occurring over time
displacement is a ___ distance is a ____
vector scalar
acceleration = units of acceleration
velocity / time m/s^2
three equations
vf = vi + at s = vi x t + at^2 vf^2 = vi^2 + 2as
camera systems to collect kinematic data
video optoelectronic high speed
central difference equation
vx = x (i +1) - x (i-1) / 2x deltaT vy = y (i+1) - y (i-1) / 2x deltaT
double support definition and %
when both limbs are in contact with ground (~10%)
swing definition and %
when the limb is airborne (~40%)
stance definition and %
when the limb is in contact with the group (~60%)
Linear kinematics is concerned with ____, not _____
with spatial and temporal characteristics (position, velocity, acceleration) not the forces that cause these movements
projection velocity components
x and y components in flight, the x component is constant and the y component is changing due to gravity
cos theta =
x-component / a
sin theta =
y-component / a
can velocity be both positive and negative?
yes since it is a vector