In a circus, a man hangs upside down from a trapeze, legs

Chapter 5, Problem 5.82

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In a circus, a man hangs upside down from a trapeze, legs bent over the bar and arms downward, holding his partner (see Figure 5.7). Is it harder for the man to hold his partner (a) when the partner hangs straight down and is stationary or (b) when the partner is swinging through the straight-down position?

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