What happens to peak torque as the speed of the motion increases? How can you use the force/velocity curve to explain
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This can be explained using the force/velocity curve. The force/velocity curve represents the relationship between the force exerted by a muscle and the velocity at which it is contracting. At low velocities, the muscle can generate a high amount of force, Show more…
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