Human Bone Youngs Modulus and Load Question

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Homework Statement



A human bone has a youngs modulus of 10^10 N m^-2. It fractures when the compressive strain exceeds 1%. What is the maximum load that can be sustained by a bone of cross sectional area 3cm^2?

Homework Equations

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F= Y*(change in length/ original length)* cross sectional area



The Attempt at a Solution



F= (10*10^10)* (1/100)* (3^2)

I then get the answer 9* 10^8

I don't understand what units I am supposed to use...and if this answer appears correct or not.

Can anyone shed any light? Have I done this correctly?

TIA! :)
 
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you can't use cm^2 your constant is in N/m^2, also you don't square it...
 
i get 30000N Newtons is the unit from your actual question
ps Y is 10^10 not 10*10^10 could be a typo??
 
When I take onboard the tips you have given me, I get the same answer as you! I thought (10* 10^10) was the same as (10^10)?

Anyway, I also received an answer of 30000.

Is that the final answer? Do I need to do something with the results? Isnt that too big?
 
not really sure what you mean, that is the answer... units of force are Newtons. and who did you receive an answer form... teacher?
 
No I didnt receive an answer from teacher, I formulated it myself but it appears I didnt get it right!

Thanks so much for your help, I know I am lacking the basic knnowledge for this but I am doing my best :)
 

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