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The deltoid muscle. The deltoid muscle is the main muscle that allows you to raise your arm or even hold it out. It is connected to the humerus of the upper arm. (See Figure 10.66a.) The person shown is holding his arm out horizontally with a 2.50 kg weight in his hand. This weight is 60.0 cm from the shoulder joint. His forearm (including his hand) has a mass of 2.44 kg and is 34.0 cm long; its center of mass is 43 cm from the shoulder joint, measured along the arm. His upper arm is 26.0 cm long and has a mass of 2.63 kg; its center of mass is 13.0 cm from the shoulder joint. The deltoid muscle is attached to the humerus 15.0 cm from the shoulder joint and makes a 14.0° angle with the humerus. (See Figure 10.66b.) (a) Make a free-body diagram of the arm. (b) What is the tension in the deltoid muscle?
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