capacity
The muscle ability to apply repeated sub-maximal force over a period of time is called Muscular Endurance. This is an important ability for athletes or when playing sports.
The ability to hold or contain something is called capacity. It refers to the maximum amount that can be held or accommodated within a space or container.
Maximal Tetanus Tension
tetanic contraction.
The muscle ability to apply repeated sub-maximal force over a period of time is called Muscular Endurance. This is an important ability for athletes or when playing sports.
The points of minimal displacement are called "nodes." The points of maximal displacement are called "antinodes."
If A intersection E = A where A & E belongs to some some system of sets lets say S then E is called the maximal set of S or the unit set of S.
A decrease in the blood's ability to transport oxygen is called hypoxemia. This can be caused by various factors such as low oxygen levels in the air, lung diseases, or heart conditions. It can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and confusion.
The voltage that produces maximal contraction of a muscle is called the maximal stimulus voltage. This voltage is typically higher than the threshold voltage required to elicit a muscle contraction and ensures that all muscle fibers within a motor unit are stimulated to contract simultaneously, leading to a stronger contraction.
The largest volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inspiration is called the vital capacity. It is the total amount of air that can be moved in and out of the lungs during a single respiratory cycle and is an important measure of lung function.
The ability of a string to withstand tension force is called tensile strength. It refers to the maximum amount of tensile (pulling) force a material can withstand before breaking. Tensile strength is an important property in materials such as ropes, cables, and textiles.