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what is isotonic contraction? ​

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Answered by sarswatibisht13
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Explanation:

In an isotonic contraction, tension remains the same, whilst the muscle's length changes. Isotonic contractions differ from isokinetic contractions in that in isokinetic contractions the muscle speed remains constant.

Answered by itzadi040
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Isotonic contraction -

In an isotonic contraction, tension remains the same, whilst the muscle's length changes

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