The Achilles tendon force of Ft=650 * N is mobilized when the man tries to stand on his toes. As this is done, each of his feet is subjected to a reactive force of Nf=400 N. Determine the: 1) resultant moment (M) of Ft and Nf about the ankle joint A; 2) Direction of the moment (M); 3) The couple of Nf to point A? 200 mm | Ng=400 N 65 mm M about A=1 N.m M about A=14 N.m M about A=2.09 N.m Couple of Nf=40 N.m. Couple of Nf=4 N.m Couple of Nf=400 N.m Moment is Clockwise 100 mm

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The Achilles tendon force of Ft=650 *
N is mobilized when the man tries
to stand on his toes. As this is done,
each of his feet is subjected to a
reactive force of Nf=400 N.
Determine the: 1) resultant moment
(M) of Ft and Nf about the ankle
joint A; 2) Direction of the moment
(M); 3) The couple of Nf to point A?
F₁
200 mm
|N₁=
65 mm
M about A=1 N.m
M about A=14 N.m
M about A=2.09 N.m
Couple of Nf=40 N.m
Couple of Nf=4 N.m
Couple of Nf=400 N.m
Moment is Clockwise
100 mm
= 400 N
Transcribed Image Text:The Achilles tendon force of Ft=650 * N is mobilized when the man tries to stand on his toes. As this is done, each of his feet is subjected to a reactive force of Nf=400 N. Determine the: 1) resultant moment (M) of Ft and Nf about the ankle joint A; 2) Direction of the moment (M); 3) The couple of Nf to point A? F₁ 200 mm |N₁= 65 mm M about A=1 N.m M about A=14 N.m M about A=2.09 N.m Couple of Nf=40 N.m Couple of Nf=4 N.m Couple of Nf=400 N.m Moment is Clockwise 100 mm = 400 N
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