SE10 9.C.OP.047. [4212832] A woman jumps over a bar using the technique shown in the photograph. Model her body as a thin, uniform rod of length L, bent in a circular arc with a subtended angle of 86.0° as shown in figure (b). How far outside the rod is the center of mass? (Enter your answer in terms of L. Assume the distance is measured from the center of the mass to the center of the rod.) Mark Dadswel/Ge tty Images

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A woman jumps over a bar using the technique shown in the photograph. Model her body as a thin, uniform rod of length L,
bent in a circular arc with a subtended angle of 86.0° as shown in figure (b). How far outside the rod is the center of mass?
(Enter your answer in terms of L. Assume the distance is measured from the center of the mass to the center of the rod.)
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