Chapter 7: Problem 68
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Jane is sitting on a chair with her lower leg at a \(30.0^{\circ}\) angle with respect to the vertical, as shown. You need to develop a computer model of her leg to assist in some medical research. If you assume that her leg can be modeled as two uniform cylinders, one with mass \(M=\) \(20 \mathrm{kg}\) and length \(L=35 \mathrm{cm}\) and one with mass \(\quad m=\) \(10 \mathrm{kg}\) and length \(l=40 \mathrm{cm},\) where is the CM of her leg?
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