Multiple Choice
One of the assumptions of linear inverse dynamics is that the body being studied is a series of rigid segments. However, we can see from high-speed recordings of impacts, the soft parts of each segment of the human body are shifted relative to the bony parts and start to 'wobble' in a complex damped manner. Modelling the body based on the concept of wobble is called what?
A) Varignon's theorem.
B) Dynamic modelling.
C) Wobbling mass model.
D) Inverse dynamics.
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