Answer:
a) a= 19 m/s2, b ) F = F = 38 N
c) the correct one is B
Step-by-step explanation:
1) To solve this exercise, let's use the concept of torque, let's start by looking for the mass of the mass of the head, which is 65 of 65 kg
m= 0.06 65 = 3.9 kg
torque is defined
τ = F x R
the bold indicate vectors
τ = F R sin θ
the force is the weight of the head and the distance R = 0.20 m
τ = mg R sin θ
τ = 3.9 9.8 0.2 sin 50
τ = 5.86 N m
Newton's second law expression for rotational motion is
τ = I α
In general, the head is approximated by a sphere, so the moment of foolishness with respect to the base of the neck (turning point) using the parallel axis theorem is
I = I_sphere + m d²
Neck height data is not indicated, so we will assume that it is zero (d = 0)
I = 2/5 m R²
angular and linear acceleration are related
a = α R
α = a / R
let's replace
τ = 2/5 mR² (a / R)
a = 5/2 τ / mR
let's calculate
a = 5/2 5.86 / (3.9 0.2)
a = 18.8 m / s²
a= 19 m/s²
2) as the neck and the head are related, the forces are action and reaction, therefore the neck force is
F = m g
F = 3.9 9.8 = 38.2 N
F = 38 N
3) He asks us about the efficiency of the headrest, after reviewing the different alternatives, the correct one is B
Yes. A headrest ensures that both the head and the body experience the same forward force at approximately the same time.