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Chapter 10 Problem 68

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Depending on how you fall, you can break a bone easily. The severity of the break depends on how much energy the bone absorbs in the accident, and to evaluate this let us treat the bone as an ideal spring. The maximum applied force of compression that one mans thighbone can endure without breaking is 7.0 3 104 N. The minimum eff ective cross-sectional area of the bone is 4.0 3 1024 m2 , its length is 0.55 m, and Youngs modulus is Y 5 9.4 3 109 N/m2 . The mass of the man is 65 kg. He falls straight down without rotating, strikes the ground stiff -legged on one foot, and comes to a halt without rotating. To see that it is easy to break a thighbone when falling in this fashion, fi nd the maximum distance through which his center of gravity can fall without his breaking a bone

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The first step in solving 10 problem number 68 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Depending on how you fall, you can break a bone easily. The severity of the break depends on how much energy the bone absorbs in the accident, and to evaluate this let us treat the bone as an ideal spring. The maximum applied force of compression that one mans thighbone can endure without breaking is 7.0 3 104 N. The minimum eff ective cross-sectional area of the bone is 4.0 3 1024 m2 , its length is 0.55 m, and Youngs modulus is Y 5 9.4 3 109 N/m2 . The mass of the man is 65 kg. He falls straight down without rotating, strikes the ground stiff -legged on one foot, and comes to a halt without rotating. To see that it is easy to break a thighbone when falling in this fashion, fi nd the maximum distance through which his center of gravity can fall without his breaking a bone
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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

Depending on how you fall, you can break a bone easily.

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