BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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ISBN: 9781259913877
Author: Hall
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 10IP
Solve Sample Problem 9.1 using the following data:
SEGMENT | WT | MOMENT ARM |
Head | 50 N | 22 cm |
Trunk | 280 N | 12 cm |
Arms | 65 N | 25 cm |
Box | 100 N | 42 cm |
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