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During a wresting match, a 165 kg wrestler briefly stands on one hand during a maneuver designed to perplex his already moribund adversary. By how much does the upper arm bone shorten in length? The bone can be represented by a uniform rod 35.0 cm in length and 2.0 cm in radius. 5.03 x m Additional Material Reading 5. (1.5/3 Points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSCOLPHYS1 5.3.041. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A moonshiner makes the error of filing a glass jar to the brim and capping it tightly. The moonshine expands more than the glass when it warms up, in such a way that the volume increases by 0.6% (that is, A/V-6x 10° 3) relative to the space available, Calculate the force exerted by the moonshine per square centimeter if the bulk modulus is 1.5x 10 N/m², assuming the jar does not break In view of your answer, do you think the jar survives? (Hint: How many atmospheres is this?) No Yes
During a wresting match, a 165 kg wrestler briefly stands on one hand during a maneuver designed to perplex his already moribund adversary. By how much does the upper arm bone shorten in length? The bone can be represented by a uniform rod 35.0 cm in length and 2.0 cm in radius 6.4810x m Additional Materials Reading 5. [1.5/3 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS OSCOLPHYS1 5.3.041. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A moonshiner makes the error of filing a glass jar to the brim and capping it tightly. The moonshine expands more than the glass when it warms up, in such a way that the volume increases by 0.0% (that, A/V- 6x103) relative to the space available. Calculate the force exerted by the moonshine per square centimeter if the bulk modulus is 1.5x 10 N/m², assuming the jar does not break N/cm³ In view of your answer, do you think the jar survives? (Hint: How many atmospheres is this?) No Yes