Quiz: Free Body Diagrams in Biomechanics
OCR H555 A-Level Physical Education
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Building on what you've learned about biomechanics, let's test your understanding of free body diagrams!
What does a free body diagram represent?
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Which of the following are features of a free body diagram? (Select all that apply)
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In a free body diagram, an arrow pointing upwards often represents the {{blank0}} force, which is the reaction force exerted by a {{blank1}}.
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What does the length of an arrow in a free body diagram indicate?
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Which forces are commonly seen in a free body diagram? (Select all that apply)
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An object has a gravitational force of 50 N acting downwards and a normal force of 50 N acting upwards. What is the resultant force?
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What is the main reason to use free body diagrams in biomechanics?
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