Sentences with phrase «decelerate forces»

Sufficient mobility of the thoracic spine is extremely important in helping the upper body decelerate forces (i.e., gravity and impact) to the lower body and prevent the structures of the lower back from experiencing excessive stress.
So if you weigh 200 pounds, the decelerating force at your shoulder can be up to 300 pounds on every pitch.
You will rely on your structure and ligaments to decelerate the force instead of your muscles.
The equation from before tells us that stopping distance is inversely proportional to the decelerating force, so with the above data, a doubling of mass results in a -12 % decrease in µ, and therefore a +14 % increase in stopping distance.

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Also included is the force experienced by a mass - particle when a frame of reference is accelerated along a straight line — a force holding the mass - particle back — and is decelerated along a straight line — a force pulling the mass - particle forward.
As the car accelerates, we're forced back in our seats; when it decelerates, we're forced forward.
An accelerometer in the rod told Waitukaitis how fast it was accelerating and decelerating, which, when coupled with the rod's mass, let him calculate the force the fluid was exerting when hit.
Much like the gravitational force of a planet on its star, neighboring planets can tug on one another causing one planet to accelerate and another planet to decelerate along its orbit.
The forces on the body in sprinting, decelerating, and changing directions are much higher than in lifting.
Enhancing eccentric strength improves an athlete's ability to absorb force (while decelerating), whereas isometrics will improve an athletes ability to overcome inertia.
Notice how the athlete controls the lowering of each rep. Developing this type of strength greatly improves an athlete's ability to absorb force & decelerate (among many other things), which are key components to changing direction rapidly.
There are massive forces involved in slowing the arm down after you have thrown something but few people bother to train these muscles preferring to concentrate more on the muscles the accelerate the arm rather than decelerate it..
If we can decelerate and absorb high amounts of force quickly then our rate of force development and explosive power will be enhanced.
As mentioned earlier the more force you are able to absorb and decelerate the more powerful you are at performing concentric movement.
Now look at the bench press... one of the limiting factors in the bench press is that part of the force from the muscles is used to decelerate the bar to keep it from throwing your shoulders out of the socket as you go through the movement.
We might reasonably expect COD maneuvers to involve much higher levels of horizontally - directed force production than sprinting, because of the greater need to decelerate and accelerate.
The system is designed to determine if the driver is late in decelerating at an approaching stop sign, will then sound an alert and can also pre-charge the brakes to provide braking force if deemed necessary.
If the forcing decelerated over this time, then the value now might lower, even negative.
In particular, the anthropogenic forcing model must distinguish a linear CO2 forcing increase (log of exponential CO2 growth) that is greater than natural variations from multiple sinusoidal cycles, especially as the dominant natural cycle passes through an inflection point (from accelerating to decelerating growth.)
But, gravity permeates to the inside and makes it move in the same way as the outside, so there is no relative change between the inside and the outside except for the extent to which they are accelerated or decelerated differently due to the gravity gradient and its induced tidal forces.
Couple that with the decelerating GHG radiative forcing (total GHG RF peaked in 1979, ten - year CO2 RF peaked in 2007) and it would seem lukewarming is the most logical forecast.
Hard braking means forcing the vehicle to suddenly stop or decelerate in excess of 7.7 mph per second.
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