Assume that the least load which would break a
thread when simply suspended from it is M and
that this load produces a strain of 1 percent at the
moment of breaking. Also assume that Hooke's
law applies to the thread right up to breaking point. A load of mass m is suspended from a thread of length l. It is raised to a height and
released. Find the least height to which the load
must be raised so that it will break the thread
when allowed to fall.
Assume that the least load which would break a thread when simply suspended from it is M and that this load produces a s
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Assume that the least load which would break a thread when simply suspended from it is M and that this load produces a s
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