Biomechanics of Resistance Exercise

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Across
  1. 4. Property of an object that resists changes in motion.
  2. 6. Degree in which a force tends to rotate an object about a specified fulcrum (force x length of moment arm).
  3. 8. This plane cuts the body in upper and lower halves.
  4. 10. Resistive force encountered when one attempts to move an object while it is pressed against another object.
  5. 12. A type of drag that results from the friction of fluid passing along the surface of an object.
Down
  1. 1. This plane cuts the body in left and right halves.
  2. 2. This plane cuts the body into front and back halves.
  3. 3. a type of drag that results from the way in which fluid presses against the front or rear of an object passing though it.
  4. 5. Ability to exert force.
  5. 7. A rigid or semirigid body that when subjected to a force whose line of action doses not pass through its pivot point, exerts force on any object impending its tendency to rotate.
  6. 9. Time x rate of doing work.
  7. 10. Pivot point of a lever.
  8. 11. Mass (in kilograms) times acceleration.