ANSWER 1: Deduction: -3% (0.29, 0.52) m/s² Amin , Amax = ANSWER 2: (0.29, 0.52) m/s? Amin, Amax = ANSWER 3: Deduction: -3% 0.29, 0.52 m/s? Amin , Amax = ANSWER 4: Deduction: -3% Amin , Amax = 0.77, 1.03 m/s? ANSWER 5: Amin , Amax = 0.77, 1.03 m/s? ANSWER 6: Deduction: -3% Amin , amax = 0.8, 1.0 m/s? Problem 4.44 3 of 12 As shown in the figure(Figure 1), five balls (masses 2.00, 2.05, 2.10, 2.15, 2.20 kg) hang from a crossbar. Each mass is supported by "5-lb test" fishing line which will break when its tension force exceeds 22.2 N (= 5 lb). When this device is placed in an elevator, which accelerates upward, only the lines attached to the 2.10, 2.05 and 2.00 kg masses do not break. Constants | Periodic Table Part A Within what range is the elevator's acceleration? Express your answers using two decimal places separated by a comma. Figure < 1 of 1 nνα ΑΣφ amin , Amax = 0.8,1.0 m/s? Previous Answers Request Answer Submit X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining 2.20 2.15 2.10 2.05 2.00kg
ANSWER 1: Deduction: -3% (0.29, 0.52) m/s² Amin , Amax = ANSWER 2: (0.29, 0.52) m/s? Amin, Amax = ANSWER 3: Deduction: -3% 0.29, 0.52 m/s? Amin , Amax = ANSWER 4: Deduction: -3% Amin , Amax = 0.77, 1.03 m/s? ANSWER 5: Amin , Amax = 0.77, 1.03 m/s? ANSWER 6: Deduction: -3% Amin , amax = 0.8, 1.0 m/s? Problem 4.44 3 of 12 As shown in the figure(Figure 1), five balls (masses 2.00, 2.05, 2.10, 2.15, 2.20 kg) hang from a crossbar. Each mass is supported by "5-lb test" fishing line which will break when its tension force exceeds 22.2 N (= 5 lb). When this device is placed in an elevator, which accelerates upward, only the lines attached to the 2.10, 2.05 and 2.00 kg masses do not break. Constants | Periodic Table Part A Within what range is the elevator's acceleration? Express your answers using two decimal places separated by a comma. Figure < 1 of 1 nνα ΑΣφ amin , Amax = 0.8,1.0 m/s? Previous Answers Request Answer Submit X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining 2.20 2.15 2.10 2.05 2.00kg
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Transcribed Image Text:ANSWER 1: Deduction: -3%
(0.29, 0.52) m/s²
Amin ,
Amax =
ANSWER 2:
(0.29, 0.52) m/s?
Amin, Amax =
ANSWER 3: Deduction: -3%
0.29, 0.52 m/s?
Amin , Amax =
ANSWER 4: Deduction: -3%
Amin , Amax = 0.77, 1.03 m/s?
ANSWER 5:
Amin , Amax = 0.77, 1.03 m/s?
ANSWER 6: Deduction: -3%
Amin , amax = 0.8, 1.0 m/s?

Transcribed Image Text:Problem 4.44
3 of 12
As shown in the figure(Figure 1), five balls (masses
2.00, 2.05, 2.10, 2.15, 2.20 kg) hang from a
crossbar. Each mass is supported by "5-lb test"
fishing line which will break when its tension force
exceeds 22.2 N (= 5 lb). When this device is
placed in an elevator, which accelerates upward,
only the lines attached to the 2.10, 2.05 and 2.00
kg masses do not break.
Constants | Periodic Table
Part A
Within what range is the elevator's acceleration?
Express your answers using two decimal places separated by a comma.
Figure
< 1 of 1
nνα ΑΣφ
amin , Amax = 0.8,1.0
m/s?
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Request Answer
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