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11 March, 16:57

Suppose you need

7.0m

of Grade 70 tow chain, which has a diameter of

/38"

and weighs

2.16/kgm

, to tow a car. How would you calculate the mass of this much chain?

Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression.

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  1. 11 March, 18:42
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    You calculate the mass using dimensional analysis.

    We are given with

    The weight of the chain per unit length which is 2.16 kg/m

    We are also given with the needed length of the chain which is 7.0 m

    Therefore, the mass of the chain is

    7.0 m x 2.16 kg / m = mass of the chain in kg
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