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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The drawing shows an outstretched arm (0.61 m in length) that is parallel to the fl oor. The arm is pulling downward against the ring attached to the pulley system, in order to hold the 98-N weight stationary. To pull the arm downward, the latissimus dorsi muscle applies the force M B in the drawing, at a point that is 0.069 m from the shoulder joint and oriented at an angle of 298. The arm has a weight of 47 N and a center of gravity (cg) that is located 0.28 m from the shoulder joint. Find the magnitude of M B.
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The first step in solving 9 problem number 75 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The drawing shows an outstretched arm (0.61 m in length) that is parallel to the fl oor. The arm is pulling downward against the ring attached to the pulley system, in order to hold the 98-N weight stationary. To pull the arm downward, the latissimus dorsi muscle applies the force M B in the drawing, at a point that is 0.069 m from the shoulder joint and oriented at an angle of 298. The arm has a weight of 47 N and a center of gravity (cg) that is located 0.28 m from the shoulder joint. Find the magnitude of M B.
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