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22 March, 07:34

the triceps muscle in the back of the upper arm extends the forearm. this muscle in a professional boxer exerts a force of 2.00*103 n with an effective perpendicular lever arm of 3.10 cm, producing an angular acceleration of the forearm of 121 rad/s2. what is the moment of inertia of the boxer's forearm?

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  1. 22 March, 07:38
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    Answer: 0.512 kgm²

    Explanation:

    Given

    Force, F = 2*10^3 N

    Angular acceleration, α = 121 rad/s²

    Lever arm, r (⊥) = 3.1 cm = 3.1*10^-2 m

    τ = r (⊥) * F

    Also,

    τ = Iα

    Using the first equation, we have

    τ = r (⊥) * F

    τ = 0.031 * 2*10^3

    τ = 62 Nm

    Now we calculate for the inertia using the second equation

    τ = Iα, making I subject of formula, we have

    I = τ / α, on substituting, we have

    I = 62 / 121

    I = 0.512 kgm²

    Thus, the moment of inertia of the boxers forearm is 0.512 kgm²
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