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A tightrope walker stands on a wire that is supported by a pole at each end. The tightrope walker creates a tension of 2.46 ✕ 103 N in a wire making an angle 6.2° below the horizontal with each supporting pole. Calculate how much this tension stretches the steel wire (in cm) if it was originally 16 m long and 0.50 cm in diameter.

A Tightrope Walker Stands On A Wire That Is Supported By A Pole At Each End The Tightrope Walker Creates A Tension Of 246 103 N In A Wire Making An Angle 62 Bel class=