The Moment Arm (AKA: distance arm perpendicular, force arm) is defined as a. b.
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The Moment Arm (AKA: distance arm perpendicular, force arm) is defined as a. b. c. d. e. the force-producing muscle-tendon unit that causes eccentric application and yields torque displacement between the gravitational center of stability & the force producing muscle-tendon unit the distance between 2 points: 1) where force is being applied, 2) location of the axis of rotation all of the above none of the above Torque may be defined as a. b. c. d. e. angular force the turning effect of a force the product of force and moment arm all of the above none of the above The moment arm of the biceps brachii muscle in relation to the elbow joint is largest (i.e., capable of producing the most force) when the angle at the elbow joint is approximately a. 180° (fully extended) b. 150 90" d, 30% e. The angle of the elbow joint doesn't affect the moment arm of the biceps brachii muscle.Explanation / Answer
1. All of the above
2. All of the above
3. e: the angle of the elbow joint doesnt affect the moment arm of the biceps brachii muscle.