Physics: Principles with Applications
Physics: Principles with Applications
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ISBN: 9780130606204
Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 7, Problem 56P
To determine

The position of the center of mass for a high jumper.

To identify: Whether the center of mass lie be outside the body.

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Answer to Problem 56P

The center of mass of a bent arm is 9.4% of full-body height below the torso’s median line. Yes, it will lie outside.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The center of mass of head, neck, and trunk are all lined up on the torso median line.

According to the table, the body followed by height (downwards is the +y direction) and then the mass of body part (in percentage with the whole body mass).

  On median line:                     Head (h):                   0                      ;    6.9% body mass                                               Trunk & neck (tn)     0                      ;    46.1% body massFrom shoulder hinge point:  Upper arms (ua)    81.2-71.7=9.5  ;   6.6% body mass                                               Lower arms (la)    81.2-55.3=25.9 ;   4.2% body mass                                               Hands (ha)            81.2-43.1=38.1  ;   1.7% body massFrom hip hinge point:           Upper legs (ul)    52.1-42.5=9.6     ;   21.5% body mass                                               Lower legs (ll)     52.1-18.2=33.9   ;   9.6% body mass                                               Feet (f)               52.1-1.8=50.3      ;   3.4% body mass

  Physics: Principles with Applications, Chapter 7, Problem 56P

Formula used:

The center of mass is calculated as,

  ycm=mym

Calculation:

Considering the date from the table as shown above, the vertical location of the center of mass is

  ycm=yhmh+ytnmtn+yuamua+ylamla+yhamha+yulmul+yllmll+yfmfmfull body=0+0+(9.5)(6.6)+(25.9)(4.2)+(38.1)(1.7)+(9.6)(21.5)+(33.9)(9.6)+(50.3)(3.4)100=9.4

The center of mass of a bent arm is 9.4% of full-body height below the torso’s median line. For a person of height 1.6 m, this is about 15 cm, which is slightly outside the body.

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