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Third-class lever systems, like most skeletal muscles, enable great strength but sacrifice speed and distance of movement. Third-class lever systems, like most skeletal muscles, enable great strength but sacrifice speed and distance of movement. True False

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The correct answer will be- false

Step-by-step explanation:

The understanding of the biomechanics of the human movements is studied by the lever system which represents the rigid bar which comes on a fixed point as a result of the force exerted.

The lever systems are defined into three types into which the last lever system is the third lever system which is the recognized by the muscle (effort) in the middle of the joint (fulcrum) and the weight of the body (load).

These movements are related to the exercise like jumping, running and kicking which requires speed and distance to be covered. Thus, false is the correct answer.

the effort is the middle component and lies between the fulcrum and load.

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