College Physics (10th Edition)
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Author: Hugh D. Young, Philip W. Adams, Raymond Joseph Chastain
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Chapter 5, Problem 58GP
BIO || The stretchy silk of a certain species of spider has a force constant of 1.10 mN/cm. The spider, whose mass is 15 mg, has attached herself to a branch as shown in Figure 5.65. Calculate (a) the tension in each of the three strands of silk and (b) the distance each strand is stretched beyond its normal length.
Figure 5.65
Problem 58.
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