Two thin beams are joined end-to-end as shown in Figure P7.35 to make a single object. The left beam is 10.0 kg and 1.00 m long and the right one is 40.0 kg and 2.00 m long. Figure P7.35 a. How far from the left end of the left beam is the center of gravity of the object? b. What is the gravitational torque on the object about an axis through its left end? The object is seen from the side.
Two thin beams are joined end-to-end as shown in Figure P7.35 to make a single object. The left beam is 10.0 kg and 1.00 m long and the right one is 40.0 kg and 2.00 m long. Figure P7.35 a. How far from the left end of the left beam is the center of gravity of the object? b. What is the gravitational torque on the object about an axis through its left end? The object is seen from the side.
Two thin beams are joined end-to-end as shown in Figure P7.35 to make a single object. The left beam is 10.0 kg and 1.00 m long and the right one is 40.0 kg and 2.00 m long.
Figure P7.35
a. How far from the left end of the left beam is the center of gravity of the object?
b. What is the gravitational torque on the object about an axis through its left end? The object is seen from the side.
An athlete at the gym holds a 3.0 kg steel ball in his hand. His arm is 70 cm long and has a mass of 3.8 kg, with the center of mass at 40% of the arm length from the shoulder.
a. What is the magnitude of the torque about his shoulder due to the weight of the ball and his arm if he holds his arm straight out to his side, parallel to the floor?
b. What is the magnitude of the torque about his shoulder due to the weight of the ball and his arm if he holds his arm straight, but 45∘ below horizontal?
The chewing muscle,
the masseter, is one of the stron-
gest in the human body. It is
attached to the mandible (lower
jawbone) as shown in Figure P8.33a. The jawbone is pivoted
about a socket just in front of the auditory canal. The forces
acting on the jawbone are equivalent to those acting on the
curved bar in Figure P8.33b. F. is the force exerted by the
food being chewed against the jawbone, T is the force of ten-
sion in the masseter, and R is the force exerted by the socket
on the mandible. Find T and R for a person who bites down
on a piece of steak with a force of 50.0 N.
3.50 cm
– 7.50 cm
Masseter
Mandible
Б
a
Figure P8.33
An athlete at the gym holds a 3.0 kg steel ball in his hand. His arm is 70 cm long and has a mass of 4.0 kg. What is the magnitude of the gravitational torque about his shoulder if he holds his arma. Straight out to his side, parallel to the floor?b. Straight, but 45° below horizontal?
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