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dynamic muscle activity performed at a constant angular velocity; torque and tension remain constant while muscles shorten or lengthen.
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| isokinetic |
Exerting strength against a given effort at constant speed.
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| isokinetic |
Air velocity at inlet tip exactly matches surrounding velocity. In this case, streamlines do not converge into the inlet or diverge around the inlet. Isokinetic operation is achieved by adjusting flow through the inlet piping. Favors preserving ambient particle concentration. Contrast with sub-isokinetic or super-isokinetic
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