A steel cable is stretched across a gorge. The cable

  1. A steel cable is stretched across a gorge. The cable is 190 m long and has a mass of 44 kg. When one end of the cable is struck
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  2. A steel cable is stretched across a gorge. The cable is 190 m long and has a mass of 44 kg. When one end of the cable is struck
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  3. A tow truck is pulling a car out of a ditch by means of a steel cable that is 10.2 m long and has a radius of 0.50 cm. When the
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  4. A tow truck is pulling a car out of a ditch by means of a steel cable (Y = 2.0 x 1011 N/m2) that is 9.73 m long and has a radius
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  5. A tow truck is pulling a car out of a ditch by means of a steel cable that is 9.3 m long and has a radius of 0.50 cm. When the
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  6. a 10m long steel cable is lifting a 30 ton crate upward off a ship. If the cable streches by .5cm under these conditions,
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  7. A mineshaft has an elevator hung from a single steel-wire cable of diameter 2.5 cm. Young's modulus of the cable is
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  8. A 85-kg snow skier is being pulled up a 17 ° slope by a steel (Young's modulus 2.0 x 1011 N/m2) cable. The cable has a
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  9. A 61-kg snow skier is being pulled up a 14 ° slope by a steel (Young's modulus 2.0 x 1011 N/m2) cable. The cable has a
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  10. A mas of 100 Kg hangs from a cable secured to a steel pole and supported by another cable as shown below. Find the tension (T)
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