What is the tension in the erector muscle hint align your


When you bend over, a series of large muscles, the erector spinae, pull on your spine to hold you up. (Figure) shows a simplified model of the spine as a rod of length L that pivots at its lower end. In this model, the center of gravity of the 340N weight of the upper torso is at the center of the spine. The 160N weight of the head and arms acts at the top of the spine. The erector spinae muscles are modeled as a single muscle that acts at an 12o angle to the spine. Suppose the person in (Figure) bends over to an angle of 30o from the horizontal.

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Part A

What is the tension in the erector muscle? Hint: Align your x-axis with the axis of the spine. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the apporpriate units.

Part B

A force from the pelvic girdle acts on the base of the spine. What is the component of this force in the direction of the spine? (This large force is the cause of many back injuries). Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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