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Kines 101 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ The study of anatomy was furthered during the Renaissance by artists who sought more realistic depictions of the human form. - True - False - True Henry Gray published a classic anatomy text in 1858 - True - False - True Guilla...

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Kines 101 Exam 2 Questions and

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The study of anatomy was furthered during the Renaissance by artists who

sought more realistic depictions of the human form.



- True

- False - ✔✔True

Henry Gray published a classic anatomy text in 1858



- True

- False - ✔✔True

Guillaume Duchenne made one of the first motion pictures when he

analyzed the movements of a horse's hooves.



- True

- False - ✔✔False; it was Edward Muybridge

The hip is a synovial joint

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- True

- False - ✔✔True

The elbow is surrounded by a capsule containing lubricating fluid



- True

- False - ✔✔True

If you start with your right arm hanging down at your side and then perform

an abduction of the right shoulder, your right arm will be confined to the

frontal plane.



- True

- False - ✔✔True

The right elbow is proximal to the right wrist



- True

- False - ✔✔True

A runner completing the 100 m dash in typical fashion (running in a straight

line; no running start; runs through the finish line) must have an

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instantaneous velocity at the finish line that is twice his average velocity for

the race.



- True

- False - ✔✔False




Average velocity is total displacement (change in position) divided by total

time, in this case 100 m divided by the race time. It has no relation to the

instantaneous velocity, which is the velocity at any one point in time.



Resist the temptation to find an average velocity by taking the average of

two velocities.

For a runner completing the 100 m dash in typical fashion, the

instantaneous acceleration could be zero one second before the runner

finishes the race.



- True

- False - ✔✔True

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Zero acceleration signifies a constant velocity, and it's possible that the

runner's forward velocity is not changing late in the race. It's also possible

that the velocity is decreasing, which would be a backward acceleration (or

a negative acceleration if we say that forward means positive).



Be careful about confusing acceleration (how fast velocity is changing) with

velocity. A runner can have a zero acceleration without having zero

velocity.

A runner's forward velocity may be expressed in meters per second

squared



- True

- False - ✔✔False



Velocity is change in position (measured in m) divided by the time it takes

to change position (measured in s), so the units of velocity will be m/s. You

would measure how fast velocity changes (also called acceleration) using

meters per second squared. Another way to think of this is that acceleration

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