(10%) Problem 8: Suppose a 69-kg mountain climber has a 0.76 cm diameter nylon rope. Randomized Variables. m = 69 kg d =

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(10%) Problem 8: Suppose a 69-kg mountain climber has a 0.76 cm diameter nylon rope. Randomized Variables. m = 69 kg d =

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10 Problem 8 Suppose A 69 Kg Mountain Climber Has A 0 76 Cm Diameter Nylon Rope Randomized Variables M 69 Kg D 1
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10 Problem 8 Suppose A 69 Kg Mountain Climber Has A 0 76 Cm Diameter Nylon Rope Randomized Variables M 69 Kg D 2
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(10%) Problem 8: Suppose a 69-kg mountain climber has a 0.76 cm diameter nylon rope. Randomized Variables. m = 69 kg d = 0.76 cm 1=43 m
à By how much does the mountain climber stretch her rope, in centimeters, when she hangs 43 m below a rock outcropping? Assume the Young's modulus of the rope is 5 x 10° N/m². Grade Summary AL 1 Deductions Potential 0% 100% sin() cos() tan()) A ( 78 9 Submissions Atemnts remaining 10
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