Drag and drop the biomechanical principle to the definition.



the quality of motion as a measurement of mass


a push or pull that causes someone to speed up or slow down


the exertion of force using a biological lever of some kind


the movement of a biological body through space

Choices
motion
force
momentum
leverage

1 answer

Here are the correct pairings of the biomechanical principles to their definitions:

  1. Momentum - the quality of motion as a measurement of mass
  2. Force - a push or pull that causes someone to speed up or slow down
  3. Leverage - the exertion of force using a biological lever of some kind
  4. Motion - the movement of a biological body through space
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