For those of you who wonder, "Why do biology majors have to do all this junk?" You hold a 1.80-N softball in your hand as shown in the figure. Consider your forearm and hand to be a uniform rod with a mass of 1.85 kg and the distance between the elbow joint and the ball in your hand is
2L = 23.3 cm. Your biceps exerts an upward force of 10.7 N on the forearm and is attached at a distance of d = 2.36 cm from the elbow.
Using the elbow joint as the axis of rotation, determine the magnitude of the net torque acting about the elbow due to the forearm, hand, and ball. (If this number is positive, it means that your arm would be rotating counterclockwise, and if it is negative, you'd be rotating clockwise.)
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