Ropes for rock climbing have a diameter of 10.5 mm and a Young's modulus of 8.72x107 N/m². If a rock climber of mass 58.7 kg falls when there is 42.2 m of rope out, how far will the rope stretch? X = m

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Ropes for rock climbing have a diameter of 10.5 mm and a Young's modulus of 8.72x107 N/m². If a rock
climber of mass 58.7 kg falls when there is 42.2 m of rope out, how far will the rope stretch?
X =
m
Transcribed Image Text:Ropes for rock climbing have a diameter of 10.5 mm and a Young's modulus of 8.72x107 N/m². If a rock climber of mass 58.7 kg falls when there is 42.2 m of rope out, how far will the rope stretch? X = m
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