MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER 4. [-/6 Points] DETAILS The figure below shows a human arm that weighs 44.1 N

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MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER 4. [-/6 Points] DETAILS The figure below shows a human arm that weighs 44.1 N

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My Notes Ask Your Teacher Practice Another 4 6 Points Details The Figure Below Shows A Human Arm That Weighs 44 1 N 1
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MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER 4. [-/6 Points] DETAILS The figure below shows a human arm that weighs 44.1 N. The arm is extended outward and is motionless. The gravitational force on the arm achs at pont A, a distance of 1.299 m from the shown. The deltoid muscle shoulder joint, which is represented by point 0. The shoulder pushies down and to the right on the humenus bone of the arm with a force s directed up and to the left, at a 12.0 ange with respe puis back on the arm toward the shoulder with a tension force F. This tension force acts at a point 0.000 m to the right of point - to the horizontal. 0.080 m -0.290 m Ⓡ Find the magnitudes (in N) of the forces F, and F. (Enter your answers to the nearest whole number. Due to the nature of this probleme, do not use reunded intermediate values in your caus -including answers submitted in WebAssign) P.M F Need Help? Read
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