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The achilles tendon is subjected to a large tension stress that results in a strain of 6%. if the unloaded tendon is 10 cm long, how much does it elongate as a result of this strain?

The answer is .6cm I need to understand the work to get here.

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Answer: 0.6cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Strain is defined as how much an object can be stretched or deformed when force is applied to it . it measures the fractional change of the object’s length when the object faces tensional stress. It is calculated by using the formulae

Strain = ΔL/ L

where strain = 6%

L= Original length

ΔL= change in length

6% = ΔL/ 10 cm

ΔL= 10cm X 0.06

ΔL=0.6cm

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