In the figure, a 140 kg uniform log hangs by two steel wires, A and B, both of radius 1.25 mm. Initially, wire A was 2.5

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In the figure, a 140 kg uniform log hangs by two steel wires, A and B, both of radius 1.25 mm. Initially, wire A was 2.5

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In The Figure A 140 Kg Uniform Log Hangs By Two Steel Wires A And B Both Of Radius 1 25 Mm Initially Wire A Was 2 5 1
In The Figure A 140 Kg Uniform Log Hangs By Two Steel Wires A And B Both Of Radius 1 25 Mm Initially Wire A Was 2 5 1 (15.45 KiB) Viewed 29 times
In the figure, a 140 kg uniform log hangs by two steel wires, A and B, both of radius 1.25 mm. Initially, wire A was 2.50 m long and 1.90 mm shorter than wire B. The log is now horizontal. Young's modulus for steel is 2.00 x 10¹1 N/m². What are the magnitudes of the forces on it from (a) wire A and (b) wire B? (c) What is the ratio d/de? (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Wire A Units Units Units Wire
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