Figure (a) below represents a diagram of the bones and biceps muscle of the arm of a person supporting a mass. The figure (b) is a biomechanical model of the arm where the biceps muscle is represented by bar AB supported by pins at A and B. The mass suspended is m. 2 kg and the weight of the forearm is 9 N. If the cross-sectional area of the tendon connecting the biceps to the forearm at A is 28 mm2, what is the average normal tension in the tendon? 00 mm 200

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Figure (a) below represents a diagram of the bones and biceps muscle of the arm of a person supporting a mass. The figure
(b) is a biomechanical model of the arm where the biceps muscle is represented by bar AB supported by pins at A and B. The mass
suspended is m. 2 kg and the weight of the forearm is 9 N. If the cross-sectional area of the tendon connecting the biceps to the
forearm at A is 28
mm2, what is the average normal tension in the tendon?
J00 mm
150
Transcribed Image Text:Figure (a) below represents a diagram of the bones and biceps muscle of the arm of a person supporting a mass. The figure (b) is a biomechanical model of the arm where the biceps muscle is represented by bar AB supported by pins at A and B. The mass suspended is m. 2 kg and the weight of the forearm is 9 N. If the cross-sectional area of the tendon connecting the biceps to the forearm at A is 28 mm2, what is the average normal tension in the tendon? J00 mm 150
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