A steel cable with a radius of 1.5 cm supports a chairlift at a ski area. If the maximum stress is not to exceed 108 N m–2, what is the maximum load the cable can support?

Given data,


Radius of the steel cable. R = 1.5 cm = 0.015 m


Maximum allowable stress = 108 Nm-2


Maximum stress = Maximum force/Area of cross-section


Here, Area of steel cable, A = π r2 = π (0.015)2


Maximum force = Maximum stress × Area of cross-section.


Maximum force = 108 Nm-2× π (0.015 m)2


Maximum force = 7.065× 104 N


Hence, the cable can support maximum load of 7.065× 104 N


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