W RFD vs Force Lab report - Compatibility Mode • Saved to this PC File Home Insert Draw Design Layout References Mailings Times New Roman 12 ν Α Α' Aa A Paste BIU ab X X A ✔ A O Search Review View Help RefWorks ་་ Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 三 v ✓ Paragraph ✓ Off Styles New Blank Document Clipboard Font √ Save Undo Typing Repeat Copy Font: Times New R Font Size: 12 AutoSave Dr. U: Maximum Force= 605 N Time to peak force= 350 ms Mass = 77 kg Page 1 of 2 29°F 345 words Cold weather DX ☑ Text Predictions: On Force at 50 ms = 110 N Yourself: Maximum Force = 257 N Force at 50 ms = 120 N Time-to-peak-force= 250 ms Mass = 64 kg (put your mass) < > > Find ▾ Replace 0 X Editing Share Thompsett, Marybeth TM Comments Dictate Sensitivity Editor Add-ins Select ▾ ✓ ✓ Editing Voice Sensitivity Editor Add-ins Calculate the rate of force development (RFD) by using maximum force and time to peak force (RFDttp). Also calculate the RFD in the first 50 ms (RFD50) (2pts). RFDttp Dr. U= 605N - ON / .35 S - 0 S = 1,728.6 N/s RFDttp Yourself= 257N-ON/ .25 S-0 S = 1,028 N/s RFD50 Dr. U= 110N-ON/.05 S-0 S = 2,200 N/s RFD50 Yourself 120N-ON/ .05 S - 0 S = 2,400 N/s In absolute terms who is stronger and who is more powerful. Calculate the relative values of Maximum Force and RFDttp with respect to body mass and make the same comparison (2pts). MaxF Dr. U (relative)= 605N / 77kg = 7.86 x BW (Stronger) MaxF Yourself (relative)= 257N / 64kg = 4.02 x BW RFDttp Dr. U (relative)= 1,728 N/s / 77 kg = 22.4 (More powerful) RFDttp Yourself (relative)= 1,028N/s / 64kg = 16.06 Accessibility: Good to go Q Search 'D' Focus B3 く 11:04 PM 3/21/2024 100%
W RFD vs Force Lab report - Compatibility Mode • Saved to this PC File Home Insert Draw Design Layout References Mailings Times New Roman 12 ν Α Α' Aa A Paste BIU ab X X A ✔ A O Search Review View Help RefWorks ་་ Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 三 v ✓ Paragraph ✓ Off Styles New Blank Document Clipboard Font √ Save Undo Typing Repeat Copy Font: Times New R Font Size: 12 AutoSave Dr. U: Maximum Force= 605 N Time to peak force= 350 ms Mass = 77 kg Page 1 of 2 29°F 345 words Cold weather DX ☑ Text Predictions: On Force at 50 ms = 110 N Yourself: Maximum Force = 257 N Force at 50 ms = 120 N Time-to-peak-force= 250 ms Mass = 64 kg (put your mass) < > > Find ▾ Replace 0 X Editing Share Thompsett, Marybeth TM Comments Dictate Sensitivity Editor Add-ins Select ▾ ✓ ✓ Editing Voice Sensitivity Editor Add-ins Calculate the rate of force development (RFD) by using maximum force and time to peak force (RFDttp). Also calculate the RFD in the first 50 ms (RFD50) (2pts). RFDttp Dr. U= 605N - ON / .35 S - 0 S = 1,728.6 N/s RFDttp Yourself= 257N-ON/ .25 S-0 S = 1,028 N/s RFD50 Dr. U= 110N-ON/.05 S-0 S = 2,200 N/s RFD50 Yourself 120N-ON/ .05 S - 0 S = 2,400 N/s In absolute terms who is stronger and who is more powerful. Calculate the relative values of Maximum Force and RFDttp with respect to body mass and make the same comparison (2pts). MaxF Dr. U (relative)= 605N / 77kg = 7.86 x BW (Stronger) MaxF Yourself (relative)= 257N / 64kg = 4.02 x BW RFDttp Dr. U (relative)= 1,728 N/s / 77 kg = 22.4 (More powerful) RFDttp Yourself (relative)= 1,028N/s / 64kg = 16.06 Accessibility: Good to go Q Search 'D' Focus B3 く 11:04 PM 3/21/2024 100%
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