questiona person bending forward to lift a load


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A person bending forward to lift a load "with his back" rather than "with his knees" can be injured by large forces exerted on the muscles and vertebrae. Spine pivots mainly at the fifth lumbar vertebra, with the principal supporting force provided by the erector spinalis muscle in the back. To see a magnitude of the forces involved, and to understand why back problems are common among humans, consider the model of a person bending forward to lift a Wo = 235 N object. The spine and upper body are represented as a uniform horizontal rod of weight Wb = 295 N, pivoted at the base of the spine. The erector spinalis muscle, attached at a point two-thirds of the way up the spine, maintains the position of the back. The angle between the spine and this muscle is 12.0o. Find a tension in the back muscle and the compressional force in the spine.

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