Forearm In the human arm, the forearm and hand pivot about the elbow joint. Consider a simplified
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(a) Draw a free-body diagram for the forearm, and find the force exerted by the biceps when the hand is empty.
(b) Now the person holds a 80.0-N weight in his hand, with the forearm still horizontal. Assume that the center of gravity of this weight is 33.0 cm from the elbow. Construct a free-body diagram for the forearm, and find the force now exerted by the biceps. Explain why the biceps muscle needs to be very strong.
(c) Under the conditions of part (b), find the magnitude and direction of the force that the elbow joint exerts on the forearm.
(d) While holding the 80.0-N weight, the person raises his forearm until it is at an angle of 53.0 above the horizontal. If the biceps muscle continues to exert its force perpendicular to the forearm, what is this force when the forearm is in this position? Has the force increased or decreased from its value in part (b)? Explain why this is so, and test your answer by actually doing this with your own arm.
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics
ISBN: 9781118880685
11th Edition
Authors: Donald F. Elger, Barbara A. LeBret, Clayton T. Crowe, John A. Robertson
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