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Integrated Concepts The Tethered Satellite in Figure 23.12

Chapter 23, Problem 24

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QUESTION:

Integrated Concepts

The Tethered Satellite in Figure \(23.12\) has a mass of \(525 kg\) and is at the end of a \(20.0 km\) long, \(2.50 mm\) diameter cable with the tensile strength of steel.

(a) How much does the cable stretch if a \(100 N\) force is exerted to pull the satellite in? (Assume the satellite and shuttle are at the same altitude above the Earth.)

(b) What is the effective force constant of the cable?

(c) How much energy is stored in it when stretched by the \(100 N\) force?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

23.12

525 kg

20.0 km

2.50 mm

100 N

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QUESTION:

Integrated Concepts

The Tethered Satellite in Figure \(23.12\) has a mass of \(525 kg\) and is at the end of a \(20.0 km\) long, \(2.50 mm\) diameter cable with the tensile strength of steel.

(a) How much does the cable stretch if a \(100 N\) force is exerted to pull the satellite in? (Assume the satellite and shuttle are at the same altitude above the Earth.)

(b) What is the effective force constant of the cable?

(c) How much energy is stored in it when stretched by the \(100 N\) force?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

23.12

525 kg

20.0 km

2.50 mm

100 N

ANSWER:

Solution 24PE

a.)

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