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1. A 1.00m3 volume of is subjected to a pressure of 1.08x108Pa. What is the change in volume of the water, expressed in cm3?

This pressure is apprixiamately the pressure at the deepest part of the ocean in the Mariana Trench (approximately 11km deep) off the Southeaten coast of Japan. 2. What pressure will decrease the volume of a maple of water by 10%? 3. A plank 2.00cm thick and 15cm wide is firmly attached to the railing of a ship by clamps so that the rest of the board extends 2.00m horizontally over the sea below. A man of mass 8.00kg is force to stand on the very end. If the end of the board drops by 5.00cm because of the mans weight, find the shear modulud of the wood. 4. Assume that if the shear stress in steel exceeds about 4.00x108, the steel ruptures. Determind the shearing force necessary to (a) shear a steel bolt 1.00cm in diameter and (b) punch a 1.00cm diameter hole in a steel plate 0.500cm thick. 5. A defensive line man of mass M=125kg makes a flying tackle at v=4ms-1 on a stationary quarterback of mass m=85.0kg and the linemans helmen makes a solid contact with the quarterbacks femur. (a) What is the speed,vf of the two athletes ammediately after the contact? Assume a linear inelastic collision. (b) If the collision lasts for 0.100s, estimate the average force exerted on the quarterbacks femur? (c) If the cross-sectional area of the quarterbacks femur is equal to 5.00x10-4m2, calculate the shear stress exerted on the bone in the collision. 6. A steel pipe of length L=4.0ft outside diameter do=6.0 in and inside diameter di=4.5 in is compressed by an axial force P=140k. The material has a young modulus,Y=30000ksi(206.84GPa) and Poissons ratio of 0.30. Determine the following quantities for the pipe : (a) Then shortening of the pipe L (b) The lateral strain. (c) The increase do in the outer diameter and the increase dI, in the inner diameter, (d) The increase t in the wall thickness.

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