A cable is tied to a car, which then speeds away. The car and the object to which the cable is tied are considered rigid. The car weighs 3000 lbs. The cable is 100 ft long and has an area of 0.2 in2. If the car is going 5 mph when it reaches the end of the cable, calculate (i) deflection in the cable, (ii) Stress in the cable, (iii) Max. force in the cable. (Ecable = 12 × 106 psi

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A cable is tied to a car, which then speeds away. The car and the object to which the cable is tied are considered rigid. The car weighs 3000 lbs. The cable is 100 ft long and has an area of 0.2 in2. If the car is going 5 mph when it reaches the end of the cable, calculate (i) deflection
in the cable, (ii) Stress in the cable, (iii) Max. force in the cable. (Ecable = 12 × 106 psi)

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