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8 July, 17:59

When the palmaris longus muscle in the forearm is flexed, the wrist moves back and forth. If the muscle generates a force of 49.5 N and it is acting with an effective lever arm of 2.75 cm, what is the torque that the muscle produces on the wrist

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  1. 8 July, 18:24
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    Answer: 1.36Nm

    Explanation:

    Torque is the product of force and distance from the axis of rotation. It's standard unit is Newton-metre (NM).

    To obtain the torque the muscle produces on the wrist:

    Convert distance 2.75cm to metres

    if 100cm = 1 metre

    2.75cm = ?

    so, 2.75/100 = 0.0275m

    Recall that Torque = Force X distance from axis of rotation

    = 49.5N X 0.0275m

    = 1.36 Nm

    Thus, the torque that the muscle produces on the wrist is 1.36 Newton - metre
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