Gibbons small asian apes move by brachiation swinging below


Question: Gibbons, small Asian apes, move by brachiation, swinging below a handhold to move forward to the next handhold. A 8.7kg gibbon has an arm length (hand to shoulder) of 0.60 m. We can model its motion as that of a point mass swinging at the end of a 0.60-m-long, massless rod. At the lowest point of its swing, the gibbon is moving at 3.6m/s. What upward force must a branch provide to support the swinging gibbon?

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