A circular steel wire 3.00 m long must stretch no more than 0.25 cm when a tensile force of 700 N is applied to each end of the wire. Part A What minimum diameter is required for the wire? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? ■ μÅ d= Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Provide Feedback < Return to Assignment

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**Problem Statement**

A circular steel wire 3.00 m long must stretch no more than 0.25 cm when a tensile force of 700 N is applied to each end of the wire.

**Part A**

**Question:**
What minimum diameter is required for the wire?

**Instructions:**
Express your answer with the appropriate units.

**Answer Input Section:**
- There is a text box labeled with 'd =' where you can input your value.
- A drop-down box is provided to select the units for the answer.
- Below the text box, there is a 'Submit' button to submit your answer.
- Additional buttons allow you to revisit previous answers, request an answer, or find more information.

**Feedback Section:**
If the submitted answer is incorrect, feedback such as "Incorrect; Try Again; [number] attempts remaining" will appear.

**Navigation:**
- To go back to the main assignment page, click 'Return to Assignment.'
- To provide feedback on the problem, click 'Provide Feedback.'
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Statement** A circular steel wire 3.00 m long must stretch no more than 0.25 cm when a tensile force of 700 N is applied to each end of the wire. **Part A** **Question:** What minimum diameter is required for the wire? **Instructions:** Express your answer with the appropriate units. **Answer Input Section:** - There is a text box labeled with 'd =' where you can input your value. - A drop-down box is provided to select the units for the answer. - Below the text box, there is a 'Submit' button to submit your answer. - Additional buttons allow you to revisit previous answers, request an answer, or find more information. **Feedback Section:** If the submitted answer is incorrect, feedback such as "Incorrect; Try Again; [number] attempts remaining" will appear. **Navigation:** - To go back to the main assignment page, click 'Return to Assignment.' - To provide feedback on the problem, click 'Provide Feedback.'
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