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Figure Elements, Continued Legs Legs,  like  arms,  are  modified  cylinders  of  approximately  equal  length.  Legs attach to the lower torso with a ball-and-socket joint for rotation. The cylinders of each leg are hinged to permit bending in a direction opposite that of the arms. Figure 3-42 shows the cylindrical characteristics and hinge joint of the leg. Figure  3-42.—The cylinders and joints of legs. Continued  on  next  page 3-38

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