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Chapter 11 Problem 11.81

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A 12.0-kg mass, fastened to the end of an aluminum wire with an unstretched length of 0.70 m, is whirled in a vertical circle with a constant angular speed of 120 rev>min. The cross-sectional area of the wire is 0.014 cm2 . Calculate the elongation of the wire when the mass is (a) at the lowest point of the path and (b) at the highest point of its path.

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Title University Physics with Modern Physics (1) 14 
Author Hugh D. Young Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321973610

A 12.0-kg mass, fastened to the end of an aluminum wire

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