Dynamometers are machines that provide resistance at a selected, set
angular velocity during single - joint movements, following the angular motion of the joint (Baltzopoulos, 2007).
The model additionally assume constant
angular velocity during the disk accretion phase and allow for decoupling between the radiative core and the convective envelope as soon as the former develops.
Not exact matches
Although Malinzak et al. [33] based their conclusions on a smaller sample of 11 primate species, their analysis is the only comparative study to date that directly measured
angular head
velocities produced
during locomotion.
When isometric external resistance is applied
during a joint action, the dynamometer does not move and
angular velocity is zero.