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Chapter 1 Problem 100

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Harry the painter swings year after year from his bosunschair. His weight is 500 N, and the rope, unknown tohim, has a breaking point of 300 N. Why doesnt therope break when he is supported as shown on the left?One day, Harry was painting near a flagpole, and, for achange, he tied the free end of the rope to the flagpoleinstead of to his chair, as shown on the right. Discusswith your friends why Harry took his vacation early.

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From the textbook chapter Patterns of Motion and Equilibrium you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Conceptual Physical Science 5 
Author Paul G. Hewitt John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321753342

Harry the painter swings year after year from his

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