An EMG acquires signals by the relaxing muscle fibers.

An EMG acquires signals by the relaxing muscle fibers. Correct Answer False

When the muscles receive impulses, they work by contracting. Thus, we can say that contraction is an active process where energy is expanded while muscle straightening is a passive process where the muscle goes back to their original shape and structure. Thus, impulses are generated in the contraction process and thus are recorded by the electrodes.
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