Multiple-Concept Example 10 reviews the approach and some of the concepts that a
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Multiple-Concept Example 10 reviews the approach and some of the concepts that are pertinent to this problem. The figure shows a model for the motion of the human forearm in throwing a dart. Because of the force applied by the triceps muscle, the forearm can rotate about an axis at the elbow joint. Assume that the forearm has the dimensions shown in the figure and a moment of inertia of 0.068 kg.m2 (including the effect of the dart) relative to the axis at the elbow. Assume also that the force acts perpendicular to the forearm. Ignoring the effect of gravity and any frictional forces, determine the magnitude of the force needed to give the dart a tangential speed of 3.6 m/s in 0.14 s, starting from rest.Explanation / Answer
linear aceleration = a = 3.6/.14 = 25.714 rad/s2
angular acceleration = alpha = a/r =25.714/0.28 = 91.84 rad/s2
torque = moment of inertia*alpha
M*0.025 = 0.068*91.84
M=249.8 N
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