Fundamentals of Physics 10th ISV Edition · Force and Motion-I · Problem 26
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Halliday, Resnick & Walker — Force and Motion-I: Problem 26
26 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 90 N in 11 cm if the fish is initially drifting at 2.8 m/s? Assume a constant deceleration.
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Given: 90 N, 11 cm, 2.8 m
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Fundamentals of Physics · 10th ISV Edition
Author: Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Force and Motion-I