Question: PLEASE ONLY ANSWER WITH MATLAB CODE. I'LL UPVOTE FOR ALL THE ANSWERS. V The mechanical power output P in a contracting muscle is given by
PLEASE ONLY ANSWER WITH MATLAB CODE. I'LL UPVOTE FOR ALL THE ANSWERS.
V The mechanical power output P in a contracting muscle is given by kv1, 1- P = Tv = k + V max Vmax 0.1 0.08 0.06 where T is the muscle tension, v is the shortening velocity (max of Vmax), T, is the isometric tension (i.e., tension at zero velocity), and k is a non-dimen- sional constant that ranges between 0.15 and 0.25 for most muscles. The equa- tion can be written in non-dimensional form: ku(1-0) P = k+u where p = (Tv)/(ToVmax), and u = v/Vmax. A figure with k = 0.25 is shown here. (a) Create a vector u ranging from 0 to 1 with increments of 0.05. (6) Using k = 0.25, calculate the value of p for each value of u. (c) Using MATLAB built-in function max, find the maximum value of p. (d) Repeat the first three steps with increments of 0.01 and calculate the percent relative error, defined by E = Pmaxo.01 - x 100. 0.04 0.02 0 0 0.2 0.6 0.4 u 0.8 1 - P maxo.os Pmaxo.05
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