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Calculating Tension Required for 4*10^-4m Extension of Steel Wires on a Violin
no, wait, wrong one, lol- edcm
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Calculating Tension Required for 4*10^-4m Extension of Steel Wires on a Violin
oh, of course. E=(F*L)/(e*A)- edcm
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Calculating Tension Required for 4*10^-4m Extension of Steel Wires on a Violin
Homework Statement The wires on a violin have a cross section of 5.1*10^-7m^2. The wires are put under tension by turning the wooden pegs. The Young Modulus of Steel is 2.0*10^11 Pa. Calculate the tension required to produce an extension of 4*10^-4m. Homework Equations Thats where...- edcm
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