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Quiz 1: Biomechanics of Sports Injury
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
The second moment of area is?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
The polar second moment of area is?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Strain (ε) is defined as?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The relationship between stress and strain can be visualised by plotting stress as a function of strain (Figure 1.7 in the text) The stress-strain (σ-ε) ratio, the ratio of the stress to the strain in that region for a particular load type, provides a numerical value of what?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Linear materials operate according to Hooke's Law, which means that ____________.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Biological materials are viscoelastic, what does this mean?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
The term 'hysteresis' refers to?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Strain energy is stored in any deformed material during deformation. Which of the following statements regarding strain energy are true?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
One of the major differences between biological materials and non-biological materials is how load affects them over time. What is this time dependent behaviour is called?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
In a biological material the measured strain is a function of stress, time and temperature. When a material deforms as a function of time under a constant load, we call this phenomenon _______.
Question 31
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In a biological material the measured strain is a function of stress, time and temperature. When a material undergoing a constant strain will begin to relax, we call this phenomenon
Question 32
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The mechanical properties of most biological material are directionally dependent which means their mechanical properties depend on the direction in which they are loaded. What is the mechanical term that used to describe this Phenomenon?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Cortical bone is a non-homogeneous, anisotropic, viscoelastic, brittle material which is weakest when loaded in __________.
Question 34
Multiple Choice
The overall structure of long bones gives an optimal strength-to-weight ratio. How is this achieved?
Question 35
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Bone is a viscoelastic material; thus, rate of loading is important to its biomechanical behaviour. What happens to bone when loaded at higher rates?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements regarding the biomechanical properties of cartilage is correct?
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Total tension in a muscle is dependent on the tension length characteristics of both the active and passive components of muscle. Which of the following statements regarding active tension in a muscle are correct?