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Chapter 11 Problem 92P

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An amusement park ride consists of airplane shaped cars attached to steel rods (below figure). Each rod has a length of 15.0 m and a cross sectional area of 8.00 cm2. (a) How much is the rod stretched when the ride is at rest? (Assume that each car plus two people seated in it has a total weight of 1900 N.) (b) When operating, the ride has a maximun angular speed of 8.0 rev/min. How much is the rod stretched then? Figure:

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Title University Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321675460

An amusement park ride consists of airplane shaped cars

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