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Chapter 10 Problem 13

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Problem 13PE

A soccer player extends her lower leg in a kicking motion by exerting a force with the muscle above the knee in the front of her leg. She produces an angular acceleration of 30.00 rad/s2 and her lower leg has a moment of inertia of 0.750 kg ⋅ m2 . What is the force exerted by the muscle if its effective perpendicular lever arm is 1.90 cm?

Solution

Solution 13PE:

Step1 of 3:-

        Here we need to find the force exerted by the muscle.

        The angular acceleration is, .

        The moment of inertia is given as, .

        The perpendicular lever arm is, .

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

Solved: A soccer player extends her lower leg in a kicking

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