Psychology, asked by yesharoseramos, 4 months ago

Refers to the muscle's ability to generate force aagainst physical objects.

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Answered by Carleigh
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Answer:

Muscular Strength

Explanation:

Muscular Strength is defined as the muscle's ability to generate force against physical objects.

Answered by aryab674
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Answer:

Muscular strength generates enormous force because of the various metabolic pathways occuring in our body.

Explanation:

Muscular strength is the ability to exert force against resistance. Exerting force may or may not mean there is movement of the joints or body. It might be that you carry an object in front of you and you contract your biceps, but there is no movement as your arms are neither raising nor lowering. This is called an isometric contraction. When the muscles contract and there is movement at a joint, such as a bicep curl, this is called an isotonic contraction.

Muscular endurance is the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to exert force repeatedly. Muscular endurance is similar to muscular strength in that strength is required to initiate movements, but it is the muscles endurance capacity that enables it to continue for multiple efforts.

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