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Chapter 9, Problem 13

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Why are the forces exerted on the outside world by the limbs of our bodies usually much smaller than the forces exerted by muscles inside the body?

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Problem 13CQ

Why are the forces exerted on the outside world by the limbs of our bodies usually much smaller than the forces exerted by muscles inside the body?

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We have to discuss why the force applied by the muscle to the bone is greater than the force applied by the limb to the outside object.

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