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12 March, 00:20

The tension at which a fishing line snaps is commonly called the line's ""strength."" What minimum strength is needed for a line that is to stop a salmon of weight 83 N in 14 cm if the fish is initially drifting horizontally at 2.7 m/s? Assume a constant deceleration.

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  1. 12 March, 00:50
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    225.51 N

    Explanation:

    Using equation

    v² = u² + 2as

    where v final speed = 0, u initial speed = 2.7 m/s

    and it deceleration - a

    0 = 2.7² - 2 * 0.14 * a

    -7.29 = - 0.28 a

    a = - 7.29 / - 0.28 = 26.04 m/s²

    weight = mg = 85 = m * 9.81

    m = 85 N / 9.81 = 8.66 kg

    minimum strength = 8.66 kg * 26.04 m/s² = 225.51 N
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