After a fall, a 97 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 19 m long and 11 mm in diameter but has stretched by 3.4 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain, (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modulus.
After a fall, a 97 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a...
After a fall, a 91 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 18 m long and 8.0 mm in diameter but has stretched by 2.0 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain, (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modulus.
After a fall, a 81 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 13 m long and 10 mm in diameter but has stretched by 2.6 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain. (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modulus.
After a fall, a 98 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 13 m long and 8.0 mm in diameter but has stretched by 3.2 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain, (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modulus. (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Units Units Units
Question 3 After a fall, a 97 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 14 m long and 8.3 mm in diameter but has stretched by 2.2 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain, (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modus (a) Number Units Units Units Click if you would like to show Work for this question: een Show Work
After a fall, a 98 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 13 m long and 8.0 mm in diameter but has stretched by 3.2 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain, (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modulus (a) Number 1.9E7 (b) Number T2.5E-3 (c) Numbef [7.8E9 Units TN UnitsTN/m 2 or Pa Units TN/m 2 or Pa
please walk me throught problem 013 problem 052, I've been trying to divide stress by strain and the number that writen on part c says its incorrect, Im a missing something Chapter 13, Problem 013 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The figure shows a spherical hollow inside a lead sphere of radius R - 2.5 m, the surface of the hollow passes through the center of the sphere and touches" the right side of the sphere. The...
A 75 kg climber finds himself dangling over the edge of an ice cliff, as shown in the figure below. Fortunately, he's roped to a 940 kg rock located 51 m from the edge of the cliff. Assume that the coefficient of kinetic friction between rock and ice is 5.4×10−2. What is his acceleration, and how much time does he have before the rock goes over the edge? Neglect the rope's mass. Part A: What is his acceleration? Part B:...
A rock climber hangs freely from a nylon rope that is 16 m long and has a diameter of 8.1 mm. If the rope stretches 4.2 cm, what is the mass of the climber? Young's modulus for nylon is Y=0.37 X 10^10 N/m^2 . solve step by step
A rock climber hangs freely from a nylon rope that is 14 mlong and has a diameter of 8.4 mm. If the rope stretches 4.7 cm , what is the mass of the climber? Young's modulus for nylon is Y=0.37×10^10 N/m2.
Problem 3: Suppose a 65-kg mountain climber has a 0.72 cm diameter nylon rope. Randomized Variables m = 65 kg d = 0.72 cm l = 33 m By how much does the mountain climber stretch her rope, in centimeters, when she hangs 33 m below a rock outcropping? Assume the Young's modulus of the rope is 5 × 109 N/m2.