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Finding volume by using cross section?
So my A here is 1m^2?- exibo177
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How do I calculate the length of a rod?
I don't have an attempt at a solution because i don't really know what to do at all. There is no information given except for what i wrote above, that's why i have a big problem with solving this..- exibo177
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How can i find breaking strength of steel, if it's possible at all?
Does it have any connection with density, volume, tensile strength of steel or anything else? or did you just use the number given out by the company that produces those ropes?- exibo177
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How can i find breaking strength of steel, if it's possible at all?
The density of steel is 8.03 (Stainless Steel). Please help, how could i calculate it?- exibo177
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How do I calculate the length of a rod?
Homework Statement I need to calculate the breaking point of a Steel rod. Homework Equations I know the density: 8.03 Cross section: 1m^2 Tensile Strength: 500*10^6 Volume: 62266500.6 The whole length is: 406700 The Attempt at a Solution Please provide me with explanations...- exibo177
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- Length Rod
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding volume by using cross section?
Homework Statement The only given data is that the cross section is 1m^2, the shape is circular (like a cut wire/rod) and i have to find the volume. Homework Equations from what I've searched, i found the equation: but i have no idea what to do with it, i still haven't learned it at...- exibo177
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- Cross Cross section Section Volume
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How can i find breaking strength of steel, if it's possible at all?
we chose to do just math, i guess i would prefer to have a steel rod AND wire rope (i'm sorry for not mentioning it in the question). But i still don't understand how to calculate the critical point at which this rope/rod would break, so any type of help would be wonderful please. (with...- exibo177
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How can i find breaking strength of steel, if it's possible at all?
Homework Statement For my project I need to calculate the maximum height that a Steel Rope could achieve while being hung between the Earth and the Moon. Homework Equations Tensile Strength of Steel is: 500*10^6 E of steel is: 200*10^9 distance from the Moon to he Earth is 406700...- exibo177
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- Steel Strength
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Maximum Strain of Steel in Space Elevator Design | Physics Homework Help
Alright, but how do i calculate the breaking stress??- exibo177
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Maximum Strain of Steel in Space Elevator Design | Physics Homework Help
Homework Statement Alright, so I have this final project in physics which was due yesterday and I'm turning it in late because i have a problem with understanding one thing. so the project it about space elevators and the teacher asked me to make calculations about what is the maximum height...- exibo177
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- Maximum Steel Strain
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help