Hello,
How can we model the forces in a muscle? Can we model
it as a parallel combination of a spring (passive
force) and an element producing active force? Or we
should model it as two serial elements, or
combination, or ...?
I need this model to study the stability of human body
on an unstable platorm.
Regards,
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Feras Hakkak
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How can we model the forces in a muscle? Can we model
it as a parallel combination of a spring (passive
force) and an element producing active force? Or we
should model it as two serial elements, or
combination, or ...?
I need this model to study the stability of human body
on an unstable platorm.
Regards,
=====
Feras Hakkak
"God always gives His best to those who leave the choice with Him."
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