Biomechanics conversion of 500N in six different examples

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This discussion focuses on expressing a force of 500N through six different human performance kinetic factors, including torque, pressure, power, inertia, momentum, and impulse. Participants are encouraged to explore how these factors relate to the force in practical scenarios. The conversation highlights the need for clarity on the mass required to produce 500N of force, emphasizing the importance of understanding the relationship between force and mass in biomechanics.

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Could somebody help, or refresh my memory. I am trying to give six examples as to how to express 500N in six examples of human performance kinetic factors. They could be torque, pressure, power, inertia, momentum, or impulse? Any help would be appreciated...



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Freshman5 said:
Could somebody help, or refresh my memory. I am trying to give six examples as to how to express 500N in six examples of human performance kinetic factors. They could be torque, pressure, power, inertia, momentum, or impulse? Any help would be appreciated...



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Welcome to the PF.

What are your thoughts on this? What mass produces 500N of force?
 

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