Chapter 10: Q68P (page 260)
(I) Calculate the force needed to move the wire in Fig. 10–34 if it holds a soapy solution (Table 10–4) and the wire is \(21.5\;cm\) long.
Short Answer
The force needed to move the wire is \(0.01075\;{\rm{N}}\).
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Chapter 10: Q68P (page 260)
(I) Calculate the force needed to move the wire in Fig. 10–34 if it holds a soapy solution (Table 10–4) and the wire is \(21.5\;cm\) long.
The force needed to move the wire is \(0.01075\;{\rm{N}}\).
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