Engineering, 31.10.2019 00:31 jsbdbdkdkkd5104
A2.5-g weight is attached to the end of the isolated whole skeletal muscle used in these experiments. simultaneously, the muscle is maximally stimulated by 8.5 volts and the platformsupporting the weight is removed.
a. will the muscle generate force?
b. will the muscle change length?
c. what is the name for this type of contraction?
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