3 G4 pts). Fred (arm wrestler on the right) has perfected a new move that has moved him to the top of
the arm wrestling ranks. Fred applies a downward force, F, AND twists his opponent's arm by applying
atorque, T
At the instant pictured below, Fred is applying F=1000N (oriented downward), and T=1000N-m. ‘The
lower arm of the guy on the left can be approximated as concentric circles, with ro=2.0 em and
33cm, which results in a moment of inertia, I=1e-7m*, a cross-section area, A=7e-4m’, and a polar
moment of inertia, J=2e-7m*, Bone has a von Mises failure strength of 115MPa. You may neglect the
weight of the arm. After performing a complete biomechanical analysis — free-body diagrams, a
bending analysis, principal stress analysis, etc — and showing all of your work, determine if Fred breaks
his opponent's arm, and if so, where it fails.Te
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