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Hamza Salas
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29 July, 14:59
The bio-mechanical terms
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Beckham Little
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Resultant: in biomechanics, often resultant vectors are calculated, in which case a single vector is formed by combining (or summing) two or more other vectors. For example, combining horizontal and vertical forces into a resultant force.
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