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Calculate force acting on a Rod with constant mass and varying length
Ok, thanks a lot for your help. I hope I am able to return the favor when the need comes. It is pretty late right now but I will get on to your suggestions and post the results when done. Many Thanks!- rashboosh
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Calculate force acting on a Rod with constant mass and varying length
Thank you for your equation however at this point in the practical, it is assumed that I do not know the value of Young's Modulus however it is a component of your end equation slope=\frac{mg}{12πER^4} . I may be wrong however. Would you be able to elaborate more on what you said?- rashboosh
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Calculate force acting on a Rod with constant mass and varying length
Just to provide further insight into this matter, this was a practical, not a textbook question. @Chestermiller The deflection of the rod was physically measured with a micrometre. My equation for deriving the young's modulus is of E=(2L^3)/(48mr^4 π). This was derived from the formula for a...- rashboosh
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Calculate force acting on a Rod with constant mass and varying length
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum. Please state out anything that I have done that does not coincide with the forums rules. Homework Statement I have to derive the force acting upon a uncooked spaghetti piece which is being pulled upon by a mass attached to its center for an...- rashboosh
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