What force must be applied to the tip of the wing to store twice the energy found in part B? Express your answer using two significant figures. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Templates Symbols undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts help, F' = 3.68 N

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What force must be applied to the tip of the wing to store twice the energy found in part B?

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Express your answer using two significant figures.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** What force must be applied to the tip of the wing to store twice the energy found in part B? **Instruction:** Express your answer using two significant figures. **Hint Section:** - View Available Hint(s) **Input Field:** - \( F' = 3.68 \) N - Templates, Symbols, Undo, Redo, Reset, Keyboard Shortcuts, Help **Answer Box:** In the input box, the answer entered is 3.68 Newtons (N).
**Hawkmoth Wing Deflection Experiment**

Experiments performed on the wing of a hawkmoth (*Manduca sexta*) show that it deflects by a distance of \( x = 4.6 \, \text{mm} \) when a force of magnitude \( F = 2.6 \, \text{mN} \) is applied at the tip, as indicated in the figure (Figure 1).

*Note: Since Figure 1 is not available, a detailed description cannot be provided here.*
Transcribed Image Text:**Hawkmoth Wing Deflection Experiment** Experiments performed on the wing of a hawkmoth (*Manduca sexta*) show that it deflects by a distance of \( x = 4.6 \, \text{mm} \) when a force of magnitude \( F = 2.6 \, \text{mN} \) is applied at the tip, as indicated in the figure (Figure 1). *Note: Since Figure 1 is not available, a detailed description cannot be provided here.*
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