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20 October, 06:37

The relative angle at the knee changes from 0 to 85 degrees during the knee flexion phase of a squat exercise. If 10 complete squats are performed, what is the total angular distance undergone at the knee (in degrees) ?

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  1. 20 October, 07:05
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    Answer: the total angular distance undergone at the knee is 1700°

    Explanation:

    You know that in a knee flexion, the angle goes from 0° to 85.

    Now, in one squat, the knee flex and the angle goes from 0° to 85° (85° of angular distance) and when the knee straigthens, the angle goes from 85° to 0° (another 85° of angular distance)

    So in one squat, the total angular distance undergone at the knee is d = 85° + 85° = 170°

    and if in one squat, the angular distance is 170°, in ten, the angular distance will be ten times that number:

    d = 10*170° = 1700°
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