Biomechanics Translatory Motion In Linear And Concurrent Force Systems
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In this I explained about the Translatory Motion with to Linear And Concurrent Force Systems. • Linear Force Systems exists when two or more forces acting on same sagment, in same plane and in same line. • • Concurrent force systems exists when two or more forces acting on segment and are not co - linear but converge (intersect). • Do watch my other videos • Newton's Laws Of Motion. • • Biomechanics. Newton's Laws Of Motion. • • Force Vectors. • • Biomechanics. Force Vectors. • Introduction to Forces. • • Biomechanics. Introduction to Forces • Kinematic Variables (part 5). Rate Of Displacement. • • Biomechanics. Kinematic Variables (pa... • Anatomy Of Brachial Plexus. • • Anatomy Of Brachial Plexus. Everythin... • Anatomy Of Spinal Nerve. • • Anatomy of Spinal Nerve. • Kinematic Variables (part 4). Magnitude of Displacement. • • Biomechanics. Kinematic Variables (pa... • Kinematic Variables (part 3). Direction Of Displacement. • • Biomechanics. Kinematic Variables (pa... • • Kinematic Variables (part 2). Location Of Displacement in Space. • • Biomechanics. Kinematic Variables (pa... • Arthrokinematics. Roll, Glide and Spin. • • Biomechanics. Arthrokinematics. Roll,... • Convex - Concave Rule. • • Biomechanics. Every PHYSIO need to kn... • Kinematics. Osteokinematics Arthrokinematics. • • Biomechanics. Kinematics, Osteokinem... • • Do watch my videos. • Trust me you will. LOVE BIOMECHANICS • Proud to be a PHYSIO • Thank you very much
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