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Elasticity Problems

The document contains multiple physics problems involving concepts such as stress, strain, Young's modulus, and elastic limits for various materials including steel wire, nylon rope, human bone, aluminum, and copper. The problems include calculating stress on heels of shoes, the diameter of a steel wire needed to support a weight without exceeding elastic limits, Young's modulus of nylon rope, compression of human bone and an aluminum pillar, stress and elongation of a copper wire, and change in volume of copper under pressure.

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Elasticity Problems

The document contains multiple physics problems involving concepts such as stress, strain, Young's modulus, and elastic limits for various materials including steel wire, nylon rope, human bone, aluminum, and copper. The problems include calculating stress on heels of shoes, the diameter of a steel wire needed to support a weight without exceeding elastic limits, Young's modulus of nylon rope, compression of human bone and an aluminum pillar, stress and elongation of a copper wire, and change in volume of copper under pressure.

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The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming 1.a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? 1. 1. 1.

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The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? The heels on a pair of womens shoes have a radius of .5 cm at the bottom. If 30% of the weight of a woman 480N is supported by each heel, find the stress on each heel. Find the diameter of an 18 m long steel wire that will stretch no more than .009 m (L) when a load of 3800 N is hung on the end of the wire. The Youngs Modulus for steel wire is 200 x 109 N/m2 For safety in climbing mountaineers use a nylon rope that is 50 m long(L) and .01 m in diameter. When supporting a 900 N climber the rope stretches 1.6 m (L) under tension. Find the Youngs Modulus(Y) for the nylon rope. The elastic limit of steel is 5.0 Pa (N/m2), find the minimum diameter a steel wire can to support a 700 N weight without exceeding its elastic limit. Human bone has a Youngs Modulus of 14.5 x108 N/m2(Y). Under compression, it can withstand a stress of about 160 x 106 N/m2(stress) before breaking. Assuming a human adult thigh bone (femur) is about .5 m (L) long, how much compression (L) can the bone withstand before breaking A cylindrical aluminum pillar 7.00 high has a radius of 30.0 cm. If a 2000-kg sculpture is placed on top of the pillar, by how much is the pillar compressed? A mass of 2.00 kg is supported by a copper wire of length 4.00 m and diameter 4.00 mm. Determine (a) the stress in the wire and (b) the elongation of the wire. A uniform pressure of 5.00 104 Pa is exerted on a copper block having a volume of 103 m3. What is the change in volume of the block? 1. 1. 1.

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