Physics of Life 2. Biomechanics
Physics of Life 2. Biomechanics
This course deals with the mechanics of life. We cover basic principles of mechanics such as work, power and energy storage, and some of the basic material properties that enable living things not only to support themselves but to propel the body forward by walking, running and jumping.
Physics of Life Biomechanics is the second of four modules in the series Physics of Life. Physics of Life Thermodynamics was the first. To follow are modules on Physics of Life Fluids, and Physics of Life Wave Phenomena, which is concerned with sound and light.
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What you will learn
- An understanding of the basic concepts of stress and strain, and how these concepts apply to living structures
- The importance of elastic energy storage in skeletal systems and how these extend the versatility of muscle function
- How materials fails, and how biological materials are built to resist failure

Rating: 4.4
Level: Intermediate Level
Duration: 6 hours
Instructor: Scott Turner
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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