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Resistance is measured in ohms.
Dumbbells provide fixed resistance. Fixed resistance provides a constant amount of resistance throughout the full range of motion (ROM) of a strength training exercise. This means that the amount of resistance/weight you are lifting does not change during the movement. For example, during a 10-pound curl, you are lifting 10 pounds throughout the motion. Fixed resistance helps to strengthen all the major muscle groups in the body.
fixed taps and variable resistance
It resist the flow of current according to the resistance value.
They have to be fixed up when they break and cost a lot of money.
Current is proportionally inverse to resistance and when the voltage is fixed, lowering resistance will increase the current
this are those resistance hos values can not be changed under this categoric tow types of resistance. 1.carbon resistance. 2.whire wound resistance.
Resistance is measured in ohms.
Dumbbells provide fixed resistance. Fixed resistance provides a constant amount of resistance throughout the full range of motion (ROM) of a strength training exercise. This means that the amount of resistance/weight you are lifting does not change during the movement. For example, during a 10-pound curl, you are lifting 10 pounds throughout the motion. Fixed resistance helps to strengthen all the major muscle groups in the body.
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No, the resistance is fixed by the cross section and length of the conductor and does not vary with voltage.
a) fixed variable b) variable resistance c) body weight resistance
fixed taps and variable resistance
It resist the flow of current according to the resistance value.
Q in a coil is the ratio of inductance to resistance unless the dimensions or the material changes the Q remains the same a synonym for Q is efficiency no perfect coil exists RC oscillators are stable since Q is fixed
is a fixed pulley
They are basically the same, they both are fixed loads of resistance which you must complete in a set time period. You have to do as many reps as you can until the clock stops. Plus in some cases, the trainers body weight can add to the load of resistance, Eg - push-ups and skipping. However, fixed loads and fixed time circuits can usually cause rapid fatigue...