Yup.
Wave summations, particularly in the context of muscle contractions, can theoretically continue as long as the muscle fibers are stimulated before they can fully relax. This leads to a cumulative effect where each successive stimulus adds to the previous ones, resulting in increased tension. However, in practical terms, there are physiological limits due to factors like fatigue and depletion of energy resources, which prevent indefinite summation. Thus, while wave summation can occur in rapid succession, it cannot go on infinitely in a biological system.
It's not. It depends on the method you use for summation whether summation > integral or integral > summation.
The branch of mathematics that deals with the method of summation is called calculus. Calculus involves finding a way to add up an infinite number of infinitely small quantities to arrive at a meaningful answer, such as finding the area under a curve or the total change in a function.
Sum or summation
A summation is a recap of all the highlights of a presentation.
6 Σn 2 What is n?? Please answer
Summation means to sum up, or find the total.
Integration is a special case of summation. Summation is the finite sum of multiple, fixed values. Integration is the limit of a summation as the number of elements approches infinity while a part of their respective value approaches zero.
In skeletal muscle contraction, summation means increasing the number of stimuli that is delivered to a given motor unit per time. This increases the Calcium concentration, which causes more tension and shortening of the muscles.
The summation of 1/i in a series is divergent, meaning it does not converge to a specific value.
The summation rules are hard to type here since the summation format is not supported.I have placed a link to a UC Davis site that gives them all quite clearly.
Summation is the process of adding things together or a sum total of things added together. The term summation has a special meaning related to extrapolation of context.