How Do You Calculate the Overall Center of Gravity for a Person?

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Homework Help Overview

The problem involves calculating the overall center of gravity for a person standing on a level floor, given the weights and center of gravity locations for different body segments.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the method for finding the overall center of gravity, questioning how to determine the lever arms for each body segment and whether to use the center of gravity of each segment as the lever arm.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring the concept of treating the body as three parts, each with its own weight and center of gravity. Some guidance has been offered regarding the treatment of each part as a point mass.

Contextual Notes

There is uncertainty regarding the initial steps to take in the calculation, particularly in determining the lever arms for each segment. Participants are also considering the implications of treating the body as discrete segments.

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Homework Statement


a person is standing on a level floor. His head , upper torso , arm , and hand together weigh 438N and have a center of gravity that is 1.28 m above the floor. His upper legs weigh 144N and have a center of gravity that is .760 m above the floor. Finally, his legs and feet together weigh 87N and have a center of gravity that is .250 m above the floor. Relative to the floor, find the location of the center of gravity for his entire body


Homework Equations


x of cg = W(lever arm) of 1 + W(lever arm) of 2 / W of 1 +W of 2


The Attempt at a Solution


I don't know how to start. But i need to find the lever arm of each one? so 1.28 m = 438N (lever arm) / W?
 
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xlaserx7 said:

Homework Equations


x of cg = W(lever arm) of 1 + W(lever arm) of 2 / W of 1 +W of 2
Here's what you want:
x_{cg} = \frac{W_1x_1 + W_2x_2 + W_3x_3}{W_{total}}

Read more about center of gravity (or center of mass) here: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/cm.html"
 
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so do i use the center of gravity for each one as the lever arm?
 
You are treating the body as having three parts. Each part has its own weight and center of gravity. To find the overall center of gravity, you can treat each part as being a point mass located at its center of gravity.
 

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