A forearm with a mass

  1. A forearm with a mass of 1.2kg supports a ball with a mass of 5.44 kg. The forearm is 0.050m long; it's perpendicular to the arm
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  2. A forearm with a mass of 1.2kg supports a ball with a mass of 5.44 kg. The forearm is 0.050m long; it's perpendicular to the arm
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  3. a person holds a 5 kg mass in his hand. the forearm is held 45 degrees below the horizonal. the biceps muscle isa attached 5cm
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  4. A forearm with a mass of 1.2kg supports a put with a mass of 5.44 kg. The forearm is 0.050m long; it's perpendicular to the arm
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  5. A man holds a 185-N ball in his hand, with the forearm horizontal (see the figure). He can support the ball in this position
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  6. A man holds a 194-N ball in his hand, with the forearm horizontal (see the figure). He can support the ball in this position
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  7. A MAN HOLDS A 178 N BALL IN HIS HAND, WITH THE FOREARM HORIZONTAL. HE CAN SUPPORT HE BALL IN THIS POSITION BECAUSE OF THE FLEXOR
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  8. A man holds a 178N ball in his hand, with the forearm horizontal. He can support the ball in this position because of the flexor
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  9. The drawing shows a model for the motion of the human forearm in throwing a dart. Because of the force applied by the triceps
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  10. You are holding a ball of mass m2 in your hand. In this problem you will solve for the upward force T⃗ that the tendon of your
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