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BIO Heart repair. A 5urgeon is using material from a donated heart to repairs patient's damaged aorta and needs to know the elastic characteristics of this aorta material. lasts performed or. a 16.0 cm strip of the donated aorta reveal that it stretches 3.7E cm when a 1.50 N pull is exerted on it (a). What is the force constant of this strip of aortal material? (b) If the maximum distance t will be able to stretch when it replaces the aorta in the damaged heart is 1.14 cm, what is the greater: force t will be able to exert there?
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