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A marble column of cross-sectional area 0.50 m2 supports a mass of 32000 kg . The elastic modulus for marble is 5.0×1010N/m2. Part A Part complete What is the stress within the column? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. stress = 6.3×105 Nm2 SubmitPrevious Answers Correct Part B What is the strain on the column? Express your answer using two significant figures. strain = 1.26•10−6 SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer
A marble column of cross-sectional area 0.50 m2 supports a mass of 32000 kg . The elastic modulus for marble is 5.0×1010N/m2. Part A Part complete What is the stress within the column? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. stress = 6.3×105 Nm2 SubmitPrevious Answers Correct Part B What is the strain on the column? Express your answer using two significant figures. strain = 3•10−2 SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer
Problem 9.42 A marble column of cross-sectional area 1.6 m² supports a mass of 23200 kg . The elastic modulus for marble is 5.0 x 1010 N/m² Part A By how much is the column shortened if it is 8.2 m high? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? CH PÅ Al = Value O 2 Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
A metal rod that is 4.0 m long and 0.05 m2 in cross-sectional area is found to stretch 0.01 m under a tension of 5000 N. What is Young's modulus (in N/m2) for this metal? Tensile stress_FI/A Tensile strainAll Filo A Al 4 x 106 1 x 107 4 x 108 1x 108 4 x 10
Problem 9.41 Part A A marble column of cross-sectional area 1.2 m supports a mass of 13000 kg. The elastic modulus for marble is 5.0 × 1010 N/m2 What is the stress within the column? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units stress= 1.1×105M Submit My Answers Give Up Correct Part B What is the strain on the column? Express your answer using two significant figures. strain = 2.2.1013 Submit My Answers Give Up Incorrect;...
Now the friends try a homework problem. Two forces of the same magnitude 3.00 x 10' N but with opposite direction are applied to parallel faces of a metal block as shown in the Active Figure. The shear modulus of the block is 5 = 5.00 x 1010 N/m2. The two faces that sustain the shearing force are a distance h = 0.10 m apart, and have cross sectional area A = 0.020 m2. Find the value of the...
A copper wire of length 1 meter, cross sectional area 7.1 X 10‑6 m2 and Young’s modulus 11 X 1010 N/m2 has a mass load hung on it. If its increase in length is 1 mm, what is the value of the mass? 400kg 80kg 800kg 40kg 200kg
a 200-kg load is hung on a wire of length 4.00 m, cross-sectional area 0.200 x 10^-4 m^2, and Young's modulus 8.00 x 10^10 N/m^2. what is it increase in length?
An 9.15-kg stone at the end of a steel (Young's modulus 2.0 x 10^11 N/m2) wire is being whirled in a circle at a constant tangential speed of 13.9 m/s. The stone is moving on the surface of a frictionless horizontal table. The wire is 4.40 m long and has a radius of 3.25 x 10^-3 m. Find the strain in the wire.
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. A 10 kg load suspended by a brass wire 10 m long is observed to vibrate vertically in SHM at a frequency of 10 vibs. Given that the Young's modulus for brass is 9x 1010 N/m', what is the cross-sectional area of the wire?