When you bend your knee, the quadriceps muscle is stretched. This increases the tension in the quadriceps

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When you bend your knee, the quadriceps muscle is stretched. This increases the tension in the quadriceps tendon attached to your knee cap (patella), which, which, in turn, increases the tension in the patella tendon that attaches your kneecap to your lower leg bone (tibia). Simultaneously, the end of your upper leg bone (femur) pushes outward on the patella. Figure P5.6 shows how these parts of a knee joint are arranged. What size force does the femur exert on the kneecap if the tendons are oriented as in the figure and the tension in each tendon is 60 N?

Quadriceps tendon Patella Femur FIGURE P5.6 42 Patella tendon Tibia

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College Physics A Strategic Approach

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Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field

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