After a fall, a 100 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 19 m long and 7.6 mm in

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After a fall, a 100 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 19 m long and 7.6 mm in

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After a fall, a 100 kg rock climber finds himself dangling from the end of a rope that had been 19 m long and 7.6 mm in diameter but has stretched by 2.7 cm. For the rope, calculate (a) the strain, (b) the stress, and (c) the Young's modulus. (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Save for Later Units Units Units Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
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