They report that when performing plantarflexion with the knee fully extended, the medial and lateral gastrocnemius displayed superior peak muscle activity with
increasing angular velocity, while the soleus displayed decreasing peak muscle activity with increasing velocity.
In the Practical Applications section they all of a sudden make the leap from their study on DROM to
increased angular velocity.
Not exact matches
First - order models predicted that solar wind compression regions would induce an
increase in the
angular velocity of the equatorial plasma and decrease the currents related to the lag from corotation, thus resulting in a dimmer aurora (e.g. Southwood & Kivelson 2001).
Although peak
velocity is less well - studied, linear barbell
velocity reduces with
increasing load (Suchomel et al. 2014a), as do the
angular velocities of the hip, knee and ankle joints (Suchomel et al. 2014e).
Dynamometers achieve this constant
angular velocity by constant monitoring and subsequent
increases or decreases the braking forces applied to the moving arm of the machine (Baltzopoulos, 2007).
Our planet as a whole conserves its
angular momentum except for the known effects of external torque associated with the lunar - solar tide, which induces a gradual decelerating of the earth rotation
velocity at a rate corresponding to the
increase in the astronomic length of day (LOD) by about 1.4 millisecond per century (Munk and McDonald 1960).
The density will continue to
increase without limit, as the gravitational force
increases due to the inverse square law of gravity, and the rotation will speed up, to conserve the
angular momentum of the initial state, as the size decreases, so the moment of inertia continues to decline, and
angular velocity increases to keep I. omega ^ 2 constant.
In a vortex, turbulence is inhibited because when a particle of air moves inward, its tangential
velocity increases to conserve
angular momentum.