Basic Biomechanics
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ISBN: 9780073522760
Author: Susan J Hall
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 8AP
A man carries a 3 m, 32-N board over his shoulder. If the board extends 1.8 m behind the shoulder and 1.2 m in front of the shoulder, how much force must the man apply vertically downward with his hand that rests on the board 0.2 m in front of the shoulder to stabilize the board in this position? (Assume that the weight of the board is evenly distributed throughout its length.) (Answer: 48 N)
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