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25 March, 22:33

A soccer player extends her lower leg in a kicking motion by exerting a force with the muscle above the knee in the front of her leg. She produces an angular acceleration of 39 rad/s2 and her lower leg has a moment of inertia of 0.619 kg m2. What is the force exerted by the muscle if its effective perpendicular lever arm is 1.97 cm?

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  1. 26 March, 00:39
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    F = 1225.43 N

    Explanation:

    Newton's second law:

    F = ma has the equivalent for rotation:

    τ = I * α Formula (1)

    where:

    τ : It is the torque applied (Nxm)

    I : it is the moment of inertia with respect to the axis of rotation (kg*m²)

    α : It is angular acceleration. (rad/s²)

    dа ta:

    I = 0.619 kg*m²

    α = 39 rad/s²

    d = 1.97 cm = 0.0197 m

    Formula of the torque

    τ = F*d (N*m) Formula (2)

    Calculation of the F

    We replace Formula (2) in the formula (1)

    τ = I * α

    F*d = I * α

    We replace dа ta:

    F * (0.0197) = (0.619) * (39)

    F * (0.0197) = 24.141

    F = (24.141) / (0.0197)

    F = 1225.43 N
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