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A circus stuntman holds himself straight out by his arms from a vertical pole. If the stuntman's center of gravity is located 0.75 m away from the pole and he weights 650 N, how much force do is arms have to apply if they exert their force upwards at 0.10 m away from the pole? [4875 N]

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Answer: 4875 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Stuntman weight is
W=650\ N

His center of gravity is located at
x=0.75\ m away from pole

If he applies an upwards force at 0.10 m away from the pole

Suppose F is the applied force

To remain vertical, the torque of weight must be canceled by the vertical force


\Rightarrow 650* 0.75-F* 0.10=0\\\\\Rightarrow 650* 0.75=F* 0.10\\\\\Rightarrow F=(487.5)/(0.10)=4875\ N

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