Kinesiology 2241A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Seesaw, Buoyancy

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A force applied to a system that is restricted to moving in a circular path - this causes a the system or body to rotate (rotary motion) The point of application must be eccentric in order to create torque. Eccentric force: a force that is applied away from the line of action. Magnitude: the product of f x fa how strong the torque is (stronger contraction = greater torque) Force arm: how far away a load (ex: case of beer) is from the axis of rotation (ex: shoulders) - direction: the angle of pull on a bone (linear direction in which the force is applied) Line of action: vector direction (although torque is a rotary motion, the vector is a straight line) Point of application: point at which the force is being applied to the system. Torques are applied inside the body where the muscle attaches to the bone.

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