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S. What is the approximate period of your walking step?
The approximate period of walking step.
Answer to Problem 6Q
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
While walking, one leg swings ahead while the other stays on the ground. The leg which swings ahead uses muscle force and then relaxes. The leg which stays on the ground stays straight, while the leg which swings forward, does it so by bending the knee slightly which allows it to pass below the body.
The leg which swings forward can be modeled as a physical pendulum. It can be considered as a thin uniform rod of mass m which rotates about a point at a distance r from the center of mass. Considering the leg to be swing freely under gravity g. The moment of inertia of the leg be I and the period of swing leg be T:
For a uniform, thin rod of length L with a pivoted end,
The natural walking step length is roughly
To move faster or slower than the natural speed, the legs do not move at their natural frequencies or with the natural step length. Instead, the muscles exert a force (hence torque) to move the body forward. The maximum force a muscle can produce
The maximum torque
The mass of the leg is proportional to the mass of the muscle. Unlike the case of walking, the period of a pendulum acted on by maximum torque
The natural period with which the leg swings is
Where,
Conclusion: The approximate period of our walking step is
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