Experiment 2: Kinematics of Human Motion Laboratory Report Leopoldo Luis A. Gueta‚ Lady Lian Lagamayo‚ Val Ian Caleb Leus‚ Kimberly Anne C. Macarilay Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España Street‚ Manila Philippines Abstract Kinematics is the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of bodies and systems without consideration of the forces that cause the motion. There are four activities done in this experiment. Graphical analysis
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Kinematics Position To specify a position vector you need to specify: • Origin • Distance • Direction If using a 3D right-handed coordinate system with the origin being the reference point for the position vector‚ it is enough to specify the coordinates x‚ y and z. For a moving object the position vector is a function of time. Velocity & Acceleration • Velocity is defined as the change in position over a change in time; thus the average velocity is and the instantaneous velocity is • For motion
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TAP 601-1: Brownian motion Brownian motion (named after the botanist Robert Brown) is the presumably random drifting of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) or the mathematical model used to describe such random movements‚ which is often called a particle theory. The experiment of Brownian motion in a smoke cell is a classic experiment that gives strong circumstantial evidence for the particulate nature of air. Materials: ✓ Smoke cell‚ incorporating a light source
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/204/MHDQ284/haL76442_disk1of1/0073376442/haL76442_pagefiles C Kinematic Concepts for Analyzing Human Motion H A P T 2 After completing this chapter‚ you will be able to: Provide examples of linear‚ angular‚ and general forms of motion. Identify and describe the reference positions‚ planes‚ and axes associated with the human body. Define and appropriately use directional terms and joint movement terminology. Explain how to plan and conduct an effective qualitative human movement analysis. Identify and
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(Date Submitted) Experiment No. 4 Group #2‚ 11:30-2:30‚ Friday Group No‚/Time/Day Engr. Genaro Ortega Instructor I. Title: Projectile Motion II. Objectives: To study motion of a projectile III. Apparatus: Launcher‚ iron stand‚ metal ball‚ steel
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Energy‚ Momentum‚ Kinematics of Rotational Motion Jacque Lynn F Gabayno‚ Ph.D. Lecture Notes 1 Work as defined in Physics r r W =F s Force× Displacement = Force × Displacement *SI Units: 1 N.m = 1 Joules (i.e. same as the unit of energy) 2 Recall “Dot Product” The dot product allows us to multiply two vectors to get something that is SCALAR. r A r A For a constant force: r r r B = A B cos ! r B = Ax Bx + Ay By + Az Bz Only those along the direction of motion contribute to
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I. Objectives: • To verify Newton’s Second Law of Motion with the use of state-of-the-art devices II. Materials and Equipment: • 2.2 m Track- 1 pc • Plunger Cart- 1pc • Super pulley with clamp – 1pc • .500gram mass- 1pc • Stopwatch1- 1pc • Block ( to act as bumper)- 1pc • Beam Balance- 1 unit • String – 2m long • Set of Weights-1 set III. Data and Results Cart Mass Hanging Mass Trial1 Trial2 Trial3 Trial4 Trial5 Average Time 512g 13g 2.16s 2.15s 2.06s 2.0s 2.1s 2.09s 1016.5 27g
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Angular Kinematics An object on a point that rotate a fixed axis has circular motion around the same axis. Linear quantities cannot be used for circular motion. This is due to the extended objects rotational motion rather that a particles linear motion. Circular motion‚ for this reason‚ is described in terms of the change in angular position. Except for the points on the axis‚ all the points on a rotating rigid object during any time interval move through the same angle. Many equations describing
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ASSIGNMENT 2 Video Analysis of Vertical Jump – Due Mon 19th April (4pm) – Turnitin & Hard copy as ususal. The purpose of this assignment is to apply video collection techniques and kinematic analysis to sports performance. Whilst data collection was being carried out in groups‚ the data analysis and write up of the report must be an INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT and must be completely your own work. Your report should include the following: Report Format Title Page: Include name‚ student number
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In the eye opening documentary‚ The Human Experiment‚ directed by Don Hardy and Dana Nachman‚ the many health dangers of thousands of harmful chemicals in everyday products are exposed. The film explores the lives of people who have been affected by the ubiquitous chemicals found in our food and our homes. The film addresses the battle against powerful industries that are determined to keep consumers in the dark about the dangers of many of their products. The fight against dangerously lethal chemicals
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