The masseter muscle, the principal muscle for chewing, is one of the strongest muscles for its size

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The masseter muscle, the principal muscle for chewing, is one of the strongest muscles for its size in the human body. It originates on the lower edge of the zygomatic arch (cheekbone) and inserts in the angle of the mandible. Referring to the lower diagram in FIGURE 11-57, where d = 7.60 cm, h = 3.15 cm and D = 10.85 cm,

(a) Find the torque produced about the axis of rotation by the masseter muscle. The force exerted by the masseter muscle is FM = 455 N.

(b) Find the biting force, FB, exerted on the mandible by the upper teeth. Find

(c) The horizontal

(d) The vertical component of the force FJ exerted on the mandible at the joint where it attaches to the skull. Assume that the mandible is in static equilibrium, and that upward is the positive vertical direction.

Axis of rotation 26.0°! FM Mandible - Masseter muscle Mandible
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Physics

ISBN: 978-0321976444

5th edition

Authors: James S. Walker

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