Exertion is a concept describing the use of physical or perceived
energy. It normally
connotates a strenuous or
costly effort related to
physical,
philosophical actions and
work.
Physical
In
physics exertion is use of
energy against, or for,
inertia as described by
Isaac Newton's
First Law of Motion. In
mechanics it describes use of
force against a
body in direction of its
motion (see
vector).
Medical
In
medical terms
exertion is the
expenditure of
energy by
skeletal muscles. The
intensity of this
action can be
measured by the
rate of which
oxygen is expended,
heat is produced and
heart rate.
A frequently used term is
rating of perceived exertion or
RPE-scale , also known as the
Borg scale, which is use of a scale to indicate a quantitative feeling of
fatigue.
Cybernetics
Exertion can be proxied or extended when applied to various human-machine
interfaces, like
prosthesis,
remote control - even for
games.
See also
References
- First Person Physics, First Person Physics:Wooing the Second Tier, (essay part of) project proposal to National Science Foundation, 2004
- Principle of least action, Euler, 1748, Reflexions sur quelques loix generales de la nature
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