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Which is a generation of force that produces movement​

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Answered by bandeyukta05
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Force generation is the procedure in which those required resources are obtained from Allies (and partners) to provide the Operational Commander with the necessary capabilities at the right scale and readiness to accomplish the mission. Force generation applies to all current NATO-led operations and missions.

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Answered by shrutianand26
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Force generation is largely controlled by the intrinsic properties of the muscle and varies with its length and velocity. The force-length (f-l) relation is defined as the relation between the maximum isometric forces generated while the muscle is held at a series of discrete lengths different from its rest length (Fig. 3A). While such concept of dependence on the muscle length was described over a century ago, it was only until 1966 that active force generation was elucidated experimentally as a function of the magnitude of overlap between the actin and myosin filaments (Gordon et al., 1966). In addition to this active force component, a passive force is exerted when a muscle is stretched over its rest length without stimulation and contributes as well to the total f-l curve of the muscle. Muscles function at peak performance at intermediate lengths, that is, when they are neither overstretched nor overcontracted from their rest state.

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