BIOMEDICAL: Muscle Contraction When a muscle lifts a load, it does so according to the “fundamental equation of muscle contraction,” also known as Hill’s equation, (L + m) (V + n) = k, where L is the load that the muscle is lifting, V is the velocity of contraction of the muscle, and m, n, and k are constants. Use implicit differentiation to find dV/dL.
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