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  1. (a) Find the magnitude of the total force of the traction apparatus applied to the leg, assuming è = 31°, the weight of the
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  2. The Russell Traction System To immobilize a fractured femur (the thigh bone), doctors often utilize the Russell traction system
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  3. When braking and turning, you use ( 1 point) all four wheels of traction only the outside edge of your tires changing traction
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  4. when braking and turning,you usea- all four wheels of traction b- only the outside edge of your tires c-changing traction forces
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  5. what is the force applied in the direction of the wire at a point attached to the patient in a traction system if the mass
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  6. What is the force applied in the direction of the wire at a point attached to the patient in a traction system, if the mass
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  7. Leg traction is applied to a patient's leg. If the physician requested a 32N force to be applied to the leg, and the angle is 60
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  8. Leg traction is applied to a patient's leg as shown in the figure below. If the physician has requested a 57 N force to be
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  9. Leg traction is applied to a patient's leg as shown in the figure below. If the physician has requested a 33 N force to be
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  10. HW9_1: AXIAL AND TRANSVERSE STRAINS - THE POISSON'S RATIOWhen no loads are applied, the isotropic elastic block depicted below
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