If the maximum permissible strain in a nylon fishing line is 0.0291, what is the maximum...
The ultimate tensile strength for nylon is 5.00×108N/m2. Part A What is the maximum tension possible in a 1.05-mm-diameter nylon tennis racket string? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Fmax Fmax = nothingnothing SubmitRequest Answer Part B If you want tighter strings, what do you do to prevent breakage: use thinner or thicker strings? If you want tighter strings, what do you do to prevent breakage: use thinner or thicker strings? use thicker strings...
The tibia is the shin bone in humans. If the maximum strain it can experience before fracturing corresponds to a 1.2% change in length, what is the maximum force that can be applied to a tibia of cross-sectional area 3 cm2 before fracturing? Assume the Young's modulus for the tibia is E = 1.40 x 1010 N/m2. Note: kN = kilonewtons. Select one: a. 0.5 kN b. 5.0 KN c. 50.4 kN d. 504.0 kN
A fisherman is fishing from a bridge and is using a "49.0-N test line." In other words, the line will sustain a maximum force of 49.0 N without breaking. What is the weight of the heaviest fish that can be pulled up vertically, when the line is reeled in (a) at constant speed and (b) with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.01 m/s2?
what is the maximum tensile and compressive bending stress in the beam below? Also if allowable bending stress is 10 ksi whats the maximum moment the section can withstand? in M-15 kip-ft 1 in 1 in.
A fishing line is rated for 22 N (meaning that's the force that will snap it). If you catch a 2 kg fish, what's the maximum acceleration you can give it as you reel it in (after it is out of the water)?
S. What is the maximum amount of lead (Pb) that you can put into solid solution with tin (Sn) at any temperature? 6. How does the diffusion of carbon into steel "increase", as temperature increases (circle the correct answer): Linearly Proportionally Inversely Exponentially 7. What is the eutectoid temperature and composition for FeC? 8. What is the UTS (Ultimate Tensile Stress) of the steel? Recall that stress is defined as load divided by area. 9. What is the yield strength...
Please give a full, detailed, worded explanation. Thank you :))) S. Draw a possible stress strain graph for a material with a yield stress of 300 MPa, an elastic modulus of 200 GPa, a UTS of 450 MPa and a ductility of 20%. Calculate the elastic strain at the point where the material starts to plastically deform. 6. A nylon rope with an elastic modulus of 3 GPa is placed under a force of 17.5 kN. The cross-sectional area of...
Question 7 A delta strain gauge rosette (60° angles between gauges) bonded to a magnesium alloy component, measured microstrain readings of 300, -240 and 60. Determine the principal strains and from them the principal stresses and the maximum shear stress at this point on the component (a) using analytical relationships and (b) by using Mohr's circles for strain and stress. The relevant material properties are: E = 80 x 10°N/m², v=0.3.
The tension at which a fishing line snaps is commonly called the line's “strength.” What minimum strength is needed for a line that is to stop a salmon of weight 93 N in 12 cm if the fish is initially drifting horizontally at 2.7 m/s? Assume a constant deceleration.
Chapter 04, Problem 072 A fisherman is fishing from a bridge and is using a "49.0-N test line." In other words, the line will sustain a maximum force of 49.0 N without breaking. What is the weight of the heaviest fish that can be pulled up vertically, when the line is reeled in (a) at constant speed and (b) with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.01 m/s2?