The pole shown below is at a 90.0 ∘ bend in a power line and is therefore subjected to more shear force than poles in strsight part of the line. The tension in each line is 4.00 × 10 4 N , at the angles shown. The pole is 15.0 m tall, has an 18.0 cm diameter, and can be considered to have half the strength of hardwood. (a) Calculate the compression of the pole. (b) Find how much it bends and in what direction. (c) Find the tension in a guy wire used to keep the pole straight if it attached to the top of the pole at an angle of 30 .0 ° with the vertical. The guy wire is in the opposite direction of the bend.
The pole shown below is at a 90.0 ∘ bend in a power line and is therefore subjected to more shear force than poles in strsight part of the line. The tension in each line is 4.00 × 10 4 N , at the angles shown. The pole is 15.0 m tall, has an 18.0 cm diameter, and can be considered to have half the strength of hardwood. (a) Calculate the compression of the pole. (b) Find how much it bends and in what direction. (c) Find the tension in a guy wire used to keep the pole straight if it attached to the top of the pole at an angle of 30 .0 ° with the vertical. The guy wire is in the opposite direction of the bend.
The pole shown below is at a
90.0
∘
bend in a power line and is therefore subjected to more shear force than poles in strsight part of the line. The tension in each line is
4.00
×
10
4
N
, at the angles shown. The pole is 15.0 m tall, has an 18.0 cm diameter, and can be considered to have half the strength of hardwood. (a) Calculate the compression of the pole. (b) Find how much it bends and in what direction. (c) Find the tension in a guy wire used to keep the pole straight if it attached to the top of the pole at an angle of
30
.0
°
with the vertical. The guy wire is in the opposite direction of the bend.
a cubic foot of argon at 20 degrees celsius is isentropically compressed from 1 atm to 425 KPa. What is the new temperature and density?
Calculate the variance of the calculated accelerations. The free fall height was 1753 mm. The measured release and catch times were:
222.22 800.00
61.11 641.67
0.00 588.89
11.11 588.89
8.33 588.89
11.11 588.89
5.56 586.11
2.78 583.33
Give in the answer window the calculated repeated experiment variance in m/s2.
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