In the figure below, both the ceiling and the ruler accelerate together at 2.5 m/s² in the +y direction, and the reading to the "NEW" length of the vertical wire is as indicated. Ignore the effect on the two diagonal wires. Other parameters are below: Weight of the pan = 5 N Weights (or loads) = 55 N Originally, the wire has a length 0.200 cm, and diameter of 1 cm. Calculate the Young's modulus of the wire in Pa (No need to type this unit!). NOTES: Use pi = 3.14. Final answer in ZERO decimal place. 4.000 4.100 4.200 300

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In the figure below, both the ceiling and the ruler accelerate together at 2.5 m/s² in the +y direction, and the reading to the "NEW"
length of the vertical wire is as indicated. Ignore the effect on the two diagonal wires. Other parameters are below:
Weight of the pan = 5 N
Weights (or loads) = 55 N
Originally, the wire has a length 0.200 cm, and diameter of 1 cm. Calculate the Young's modulus of the wire in Pa (No need to type
this unit!).
NOTES: Use pi = 3.14.
Final answer in ZERO decimal place.
4.000
4.100
4.200
cm 4.300
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Transcribed Image Text:In the figure below, both the ceiling and the ruler accelerate together at 2.5 m/s² in the +y direction, and the reading to the "NEW" length of the vertical wire is as indicated. Ignore the effect on the two diagonal wires. Other parameters are below: Weight of the pan = 5 N Weights (or loads) = 55 N Originally, the wire has a length 0.200 cm, and diameter of 1 cm. Calculate the Young's modulus of the wire in Pa (No need to type this unit!). NOTES: Use pi = 3.14. Final answer in ZERO decimal place. 4.000 4.100 4.200 cm 4.300 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬‒
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