A disk between vertebrae in the spine is subjected to a shearing force of 660 N. Find its shear deformation taking it to

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A disk between vertebrae in the spine is subjected to a shearing force of 660 N. Find its shear deformation taking it to

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A disk between vertebrae in the spine is subjected to a shearing force of 660 N. Find its shear deformation taking it to have the shear modulus of 1.00 x 10⁹ N/m². The disk is equivalent to a solid cylinder 0.700 cm high and 3.50 cm in diameter. t 10. [0/1 Points] DETAILS Calculate the centripetal force (in N) on the end of a 52 m (radius) wind turbine blade that is rotating at 0.7 rev/s. Assume the mass is 3 kg. 315.708192 XN 11. [-/1 Points] m + DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSCOLPHYS2016 6.3.P.024. OSCOLPHYS2016 6.3.P.026. What is the ideal speed to take a 100 m radius curve banked at a 40.0° angle? m/s MY NOTES MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER ASK YOUR TEACHER
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