An 12.8-kg stone at the end of a steel (youngs modulus 2.0x10(11) N/m(2) wire is being whirled in a circle at a constant

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An 12.8-kg stone at the end of a steel (youngs modulus 2.0x10(11) N/m(2) wire is being whirled in a circle at a constant

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An 12.8-kg stone at the end of a steel (youngs modulus 2.0x10(11) N/m(2) wire is being whirled in a circle at a constant tangential speed of 15.1 m/s. The stone is moving on the surface of a frictionless horizontal table. the wire is 3.32 m long and has a radius of 1.21x10(-3) m. Find the strain in the wire.
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