Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Modulus Guitars, Ultimate Tensile Strength

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Two types: cortical, trabecular stone properties applied. Form a web where load is going to be. Strain in bone is different depending on speed of loading. We are good with up and down movements. Shearing (side to side) we are not. We reach our fracture point at less stress health of cartilage water. Proteoglycans matrices of tissue, form a web that holds onto. Water keeps tissue inflated, about 80% water. Cartilage stays swollen due to of the proteoglycan. Porous, permeable, fiber reinforced composite matrix which is. Cartilage that covers the contact ends of the bone. They play a large role in able to resist high loads. 3 deep zone 30% - what attaches to bone. Gets up to ultimate strength rather quickly. When you load something, it changes it shape. When unloaded, it takes time to regain original shape. It follows a different unloading path creating an area between the two curves. Ligamentum flavum, is totally different because of elasticity.

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