Find the change in length of rope if skier has acceleration


A 75-kg water skier is being pulled by a nylon (Young's modulus 3.7 x 109 N/m2) tow rope that is attached to a boat. The unstretched length of the rope is 10 m and its cross-section area is 1.7 x 10-5 m2. As the skier moves, a resistive force (due to the water) of magnitude 130 N acts on her; this force is directed opposite to her motion. What is the change in length of the rope when the skier has an acceleration whose magnitude is 0.65 m/s2?

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