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A spring is attached to the ceiling of an elevator and a block of mass M is suspended from the spring. In Case A, the elevator
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Anonymous
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An elastic chord can be stretched to its elastic limit by a load of 8.0N. Assuming it gives an extension 250cm when a load of
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Josh
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A ball is dropped from a height of 80ft.The elasticity of this ball is such that it rebounds three-fourths of the distance it
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Lynn
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Fay's rubber ball bounces exactly half the height from which it is dropped. she drops the ball from the top of a building that
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jasmin
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1)An elastic material has a length of 36cm when a load of 40N is hung on it and a length of 45cm when a load of 60N is hung on
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Anne
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A rubber band has a"spring constant" of 45 N/m. When the rubber band is pulled by a force of 9.8 N , how far will it stretch and
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ryan
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When a 1.53-kilogram mass is placed on a spring
with a spring constant of 30.0 newtons per meter, the spring is compressed 0.500
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Anon
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A 55.0 kg circus performer oscillates up and down at the end of a long elastic rope at a rate of once every 7.20 s. The elastic
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Katie
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A brass wire with Young's modulus of 9.20 1010 Pa is 2.5 m long and has a cross-sectional area of 4.6 mm2. If a weight of 5.2 kN
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Max
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An elastic cord is 65 cm long when a weight of 75 N hangs from it but is 85 cm long when a weight of 189 N hangs from it. What
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leena
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A copper wire with a length 2.0m, cross sectional area 7.1x10^-6 m^2 and young's modulus 11x10^10 N/m^2 has a 200kg load hung on
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BrOwN GuRL
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A string stretches by 6cm when supporting a load of 15N.By how much would it stretch when supporting a load of 5kg
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Christine
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An elastic cord can be stretched to its elastic limit by a load of 2 N . if a 35cm length of the cord is extended 0.6 cm by a
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Anonymous
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A 200 MPa pressure is applied to a copper sphere with a radius of 2.0 cm. If the bulk modulus of copper is 130 GPa, calculate
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dji melainine
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A concrete has a height of 5m, as unit area of 3m^2 and support a mass of 30,000kg.Given that acceleration due of
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Lawal Riliwan
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an elastic string stretched to a total Length of 30 under a load of 500N. with an additional load of 100N, the string stretches
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Samba mambo
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A weight of 40N was attached to the end of a wire during modulus experiment, if the length of the wire is 4m and the diameter is
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Anonymous
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Identify the following as inelastic, elastic, or neither:
1.A basketball thrown off the top of a building falls onto a
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Anonymous
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Elastic behavior: when loads are small how much deformation occurs? What materials deform least?
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Kris
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Suppose that in a month the price of oranges increases from $.75 to $1. At the same time, the quantity of oranges demanded
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Angela
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An acrobat of mass 53.2 kg is going to hang by her teeth from a steel wire and she does not want the wire to stretch beyond its
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Kim
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A child bounces in a harness suspended from a door frame by three elastic bands.
(a) If each elastic band stretches 0.210 m while
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Bust Nuttington
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Can you predict the force needed to stretch the rubber band to 40.0cm?why or why not
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alicia
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a wire 100 cm long and 0.2 cm in diameter is suspended from a support. a 10 kg mass is hung from the lower end of the wire.
a
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Charlotte
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A ball is dropped from rest at the top of a 5.89-m-tall building, falls straight downward, collides inelastically with the
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S
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You exert a 100-N pull on the end of a spring. When you increase the force by 20% to 120 N, the spring's length increases 4.0cm
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BULTURP
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A bar is 500 mm long and is stretched to 505 mm with a force of 50 kN. The bar is 10 mm diameter. Calculate the stress and
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farid
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When a Superball bounces it is claimed that the height of any bounce is 90% of the height of the last bounce. If a Superball is
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Sammy
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bar subjected to gravity load (two segments)
the bar in the fig has constant cross sectional area A .the top half of the bar is
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mehwish
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The Young’s modulus for steel is 20.7*1010 N/m2. How much will a 2.5 mm diameter wire 12 cm long, be strained when it supports
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Anonymous
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A mild steel bar of width 10mm is subjected to a tensile stress of 3,0x105 Pa. Given that Young’s modulus for mild steel is
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dmkp
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A daredevil plans to bungee jump from a balloon 52.0 m above the ground. He will use a uniform elastic cord, tied to a harness
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Michaela
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A piece of elastic is attached to two nails on a flat board, with a button attached to the midpoint of the elastic. The ails are
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Equihua
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4. The equation for a demand curve has been estimated to be Q = 100 – 10P + 0.5Y where Q is quantity, P is price, and Y is
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Anonymous
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A slingshot consists of a light leather cup attached between two rubber bands. It takes a force of 33 N to stretch the bands 1.3
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imel
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A Spring (k=790 N/m) has a length of 48 cm when zero net force is applied to it. What will its length be when 230 N of force is
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5. A 2.00-kg block hangs from a rubber cord, being supported so that the cord is not stretched. The unstretched length of the
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arjunsareen
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A chandelier of mass 250 kg is hung vertically from a ceiling using a 1.25 m long brass rod of square cross-section of sides 0.4
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sand
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Two balls of equal mass collide and stick together as shown in the figure. The initial velocity of ball B is twice that of ball
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important
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A mass of 0.755 kg is attached to a horizontal spring of constant 403 N/m as shown. The system is compressed a distance xa =
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Matt
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1.An elastic cord is 5.0m long and 1.0cm in diameter and acts as a spring with spring constant 70 N/m, what is the young's
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Sandhya
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If an increase in price from $1 to $2 per unit leads to an increase in quantity supplied from 20 to 100 units
then the value of
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Rosa
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A 1.1 x 10-3-kg house spider is hanging vertically by a thread that has a Young's modulus of 4.5 x 109 N/m2 and a radius of 16 x
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Cheech
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An elastic cord can be stretched to it elastic limit by a load of 4N. If a 40cm length of the cord is extended to 0.8cm by a
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An elastic cord can be stretched to it elastic limit by a load of 4N. If a 40cm length of the cord is extended to 0.8cm by a
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A spring of 40 cm long is stretched to 45cm by a load of 50N. What will be it's length when stretched by load 100N. Assuming
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A spring of 40cm long is stretched to load of 50N. What will be it's length when stretched by load of 100N. Assuming that the
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four weights on elastic bands it can stretch from 20g to 50g
Which is a problem question for this experiment? Mass is better than
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four weights on elastic bands
Which is a problem question for this experiment? Mass is better than volume. What is the effect of
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A plastic spring with spring constant 450 N/m has a relaxed length of 0.100 m. The spring is positioned vertically on a table,
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