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FIGURE 1 shows a horizontal human arm lifting a dumbbell. The forearm is

in equilibrium under the action of the weight of the dumbbell, the tension
in the tendon connected to the biceps muscle, and the force exerted on the
forearm itself. (For clarity, the point A where the tendon is attached is drawn
farther from the elbow than its actual position) Given the weight of the forearm
is 20 N and the mass of the dumbbell is 20 kg. The angle between the tension
force and the horizontal, is 80°. The length of the horizontal arm is 0.30 m.
The horizontal distance between elbow pivot and point A is 0.050 m. Find and
the vector and draw free body diagram for this case

FIGURE 1 shows a horizontal human arm lifting a dumbbell. The forearm is in equilibrium-example-1

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FIGURE 1 shows a horizontal human arm lifting a dumbbell. The forearm is in equilibrium-example-1
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