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what is the maximum amount of force that can be aplied by the human(force in Newton). Please don't spam...... ​

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Answered by rushikeshphapale4
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Explanation:

The strongest push strength was always at the maximum reach at the overhead location. Males' maximum push strength was 227 N in the seated position and 251 N in the standing position. Females' maximum push strength was 96 N in the seated position and 140 N in the standing position.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Because of the complex nature of body motion during pushing and pulling, no numerical standard has yet been developed that can be directly applied in industry.

Many factors affect the amount of force that a worker can develop in a horizontal push and pull:

body weight and strength

height of force application

direction of force application

distance of force application from the body

different positions (standing, kneeling, overhead, and seated)

posture (bending forward or leaning backward)

friction coefficient (amount of friction or grip between floors and shoes)

duration and distance of push or pull

Tables 1 and 2 contain the upper force limits for a variety of pushing and pulling tasks. They indicate the amount of force that a worker should exert. It is important to be aware that the forces in the tables are not the same as the weight of objects being pushed and pulled. This difference means that we cannot use these upper force limits as recommendations for weight limits that can be pushed or pulled in the workplace. Only trained personnel using special equipment can measure the forces exerted by a worker.

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