AMME1362 Study Guide - Final Guide: Crumple Zone, Electrical Resistance And Conductance, Weight Loss

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Prevention & wellbeing non-surgical & research direct patient care professional supporting and advancing patient care by applying engineering and managerial skills to health care technology. Work in hospitals, other environments where medical device technologies are utilized. uni-directional load applied to a point or rigid body (newtons) An applied force normalized by the cross sectional area over which it is applied (nmm-2, Very similar to stress, but typically applied to fluids instead of solids. tendency of an object to turn about an axis as the result of a force applied. Depends on size of force and distance between pivot point and point of force exertion. Ability to absorb impact energy (force*distance) before failure i. e crumple zone of car. Ability to resist deflection (specific to the device) Strength/density (mpa or gcm^-3) amount of deformation in the direction of the applied force divided by the initial length of the material. Or change in length/original length (% or proportion, unit-less)

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