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A steel rope has a 25 mm diameter and density of 5000 kg/m^3. The largest tension it can withstand is 320,000 N. What is the longest length of of this rope in m that can hang without breaking?

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Answer:

longest length is 13304.05 m

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

diameter = 25 mm

so radius r = 12.5 ×
10^(-3) m

density = 5000 kg/m³

tension = 320000 N

to find out

longest length of of this rope

solution

we know that here tension is express as

T = m × g

and m is mass and g is acceleration due to gravity

here mass = density × volume

and volume = π×r²×l

here r is radius and l is length

so T = density c volume × g

put here value

320000 = 5000 × π×12.5² ×
10^(-3) × l × 9.8

solve it we get length l

l = 13304.05

so longest length is 13304.05 m

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