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It would require less force because of the larger distance between the elbow and the location where the force from the biceps acts.<span>It would require less force because the torque for each newton of force from the biceps is greater.</span>
Biceps lever is similar to a door. When you push a door near the handle, it will be much easier than pushing it near the hinge. In this case, the elbow is the hinge and biceps insertion is the push/pull location.
Biceps lever mechanism will be more effective if it muscle insertion became further. The moment arm also increased so the torque is increased too.
A report from drug enforcement authorities..... obviously....
The diagnosis documented for Mr. Malone's case is Appendicitis. Appendicitis is the inflammation of the appendix. Appendicitis happens due to accumulation of bacteria in the appendix, thus causing infection. When there is infection, there is always the presence of abscess and inflammation. The general treatment for appendicitis is Appendectomy. This involves the surgical removal of the appendix. This is usually performed before the appendix ruptures, if diagnosed earlier, or in certain emergency cases when diagnosed late.