Biomechanics Final Exam Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The energy a body has that has the potential to change something but is not currently changing anything.
  2. 5. Exhibiting different properties when measured in different directions.
  3. 8. The energy that a body has due to its motion.
  4. 10. The process of changing the amount of energy in a system.
  5. 11. The difference between the failure tolerance and actual stress applied to a body.
  6. 13. System momentum will not change unless acted upon by an external force.
  7. 16. The amount of deformation that marks the transition from elastic to plastic deformation – deformation beyond this point results in PERMANENT deformation.
  8. 17. A load that causes one part of a body to move parallel past another part.
  9. 19. The region of a structure that does not experience any bending when acted upon by a load.
  10. 20. When surface material is deformed and removed by frictional forces.
  11. 22. A characterization of an object that can only undergo very small deformations.
  12. 24. The type of loading that exists when there is a twist around the neutral axis.
  13. 26. The mechanics of materials of the human connective tissue systems
  14. 27. The time rate of doing work – How quickly energy is entering or leaving the system.
  15. 29. Relative amount of energy stored by a material
  16. 30. Deformation in which an object can return to its original dimensions after the deformation.
Down
  1. 1. The amount of matter located within the object’s space
  2. 2. The change in dimension normalized to the original dimension
  3. 4. Two objects collide and bounce off of each other.
  4. 6. A fixed line about which a body rotates.
  5. 7. A nerve responsible for all voluntary skeletal movement.
  6. 9. Fluid that prevents direct surface-to-surface contact.
  7. 12. The amount of loading an object can withstand before failure.
  8. 14. A single motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates.
  9. 15. The product of average force and the time that force is applied – this is equal to the change in momentum.
  10. 18. The amount of energy absorbed by a body as a result of deformation
  11. 21. The way force is distributed within a body
  12. 23. Amount of load required for 1-unit change in deformation.
  13. 25. An injury to a ligament that occurs when it is stretched beyond capacity.
  14. 28. An object at rest will remain at rest UNLESS acted upon by an unbalanced force.