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Dias, Marco Adriano; Carvalho, Paulo Simeão; Ventura, Daniel Rodrigues – Physics Education, 2018
In sports, it is very common to see athletes performing jumps, where they impose rotations to their own bodies' elements and intentionally change their moment of inertia around the centre of mass (CM). When this occurs, weird effects are observed in the body's trajectories. In this work we study a jump called "Grand Jeté" of a ballerina,…
Descriptors: Motion, Human Body, Movement Education, Psychomotor Skills
Heck, Andre; van Dongen, Caroline – Physics Education, 2008
Human walking is a complicated motion. Movement scientists have developed various research methods to study gait. This article describes how a high school student collected and analysed high quality gait data in much the same way that movement scientists do, via the recording and measurement of motions with a video analysis tool and via…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, High School Students, Motion, Human Body

Smith, Frank A., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 1978
Describes experiments simulating the mechanics of the human elbow and back. (SL)
Descriptors: Force, Human Body, Mechanics (Physics), Motion

Hinrichsen, Peter F. – Physics Teacher, 1981
Examples of the application of compound pendulum theory to the practical measurement of the moments of inertia of human beings, farm tractors, and sailing boats are presented. Suggests developing laboratory experiments to measure moments of inertia of hockey sticks, golf clubs, and frisbees, among others. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Human Body, Mathematical Applications