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I need C only please. C! Not A or B just C lol. Level: Newton\'s Law (Due at the

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I need C only please. C! Not A or B just C lol.

Level: Newton's Law (Due at the beginning of class: Late Levels will not be graded! • The cable between two poles is 200.0 m long. When a 1.5 lbs crow sits half way between the two poles, the cable sags 0.20 m. A. Draw a free-body diagram for the cable at the spot beneath the crow. Convert the crow's weight into units of Newton. B. How much tension (in units of Newton) does the crow produce in the wire? • C. Assess: Convert the tension back into units of pounds and give a critical thinking analysis of your results -- answer the question does the number make sense?(note: 1 N = 0.225 lbs). | D. 20; 20 m = (796N ) + (Good) bart A-Tan MUN 600 796N

Explanation / Answer

I'm not solving a and b as you are saying it. For part C I calculated tension in Newton (using your formula and number above) as 996 Newton.

Converted it to pounds , it becomes 224 pounds.

Now this is weight of fat guy. I mean 224 pounds is really more than average of normal person's weight. If you convert it to kg it is around 100 kg.

Now you think a tiny bird of 1.5 pounds can create a tension in rope equal to weight of fat person. This seems weird but it's true because of the way crow is sitting on rope.

Ok , this number doesn't make sense, but this is the right number. Can't do anything about it lol.

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