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25 October, 18:32

A mine elevator is supported by a single steel cable 0.0125 m in diameter. The total mass of the elevator cage and occupants is 6450 kg. By how much does the cable stretch when the elevator hangs by 362 m of cable? (Neglect the mass of the cable. Young's modulus for steel is 2.11 x 1011 N/m

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  1. 25 October, 18:45
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    0.8895m

    Explanation:

    Cable diameter = 0.0125m

    Mass of elevator = 6450kg

    Young Modulus (E) = 2.11*10¹¹N/m

    ∇l (change in length) =

    L = 362m

    A = Πr², but r = d / 2 = 0.0125 / 2 = 0.00625m

    A = 3.142 * (0.00625) ² = 1.227*10^-4m²

    Young Modulus (E) = Tensile stress / Tensile strain

    E = (F / A) / ∇l / L

    F = mg = 6450 * 9.8 = 63210N

    2.11*10¹¹ = (63210 / 1.22*10^-4) / (∇l / 362)

    2.11*10¹¹ = 5.18*10⁸ / (∇l / 362)

    2.11*10¹¹ = (5.18*10⁸ * 362) / ∇l

    2.11*10¹¹ = 1.875*10¹¹ / ∇l

    ∇l = 1.875*10¹¹ / 2.11*10¹¹

    ∇l = 0.8895m

    The change in length is 0.8895m
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