The wheel of a car has a radius of 0.350 m. The engine of the car applies a torque of 295 N ? m to this wheel, which does not slip against the road surface. Since the wheel does not slip, the road must be applying a force of static friction to the wheel that produces a countertorque. Moreover, the car has a constant velocity, so this countertorque balances the applied torque. What is the magnitude of the static frictional force?
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A man holds a 178-N ball in his hand, with the forearm horizontal (see the drawing). He can support the ball in this position because of the fl exor muscle force M B, which is applied perpendicular to the forearm. The forearm weighs 22.0 N and has a center of gravity as indicated. Find (a) the magnitude of M B and (b) the magnitude and direction of the force applied by the upper arm bone to the forearm at the elbow joint.
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The first step in solving 9 problem number 22 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A man holds a 178-N ball in his hand, with the forearm horizontal (see the drawing). He can support the ball in this position because of the fl exor muscle force M B, which is applied perpendicular to the forearm. The forearm weighs 22.0 N and has a center of gravity as indicated. Find (a) the magnitude of M B and (b) the magnitude and direction of the force applied by the upper arm bone to the forearm at the elbow joint.
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