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peripatein
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Hello,
If a climber attached by rope happened to fall what would be the maximum elastic energy stored in the rope?
I believe all the potential energy due to altitude would be converted into elastic in the rope (once the elastic energy is maximum and the kinetic energy equals zero), would it not? Or is the total energy stored in the rope be equal to the sum of the potential and elastic?
If a climber attached by rope happened to fall what would be the maximum elastic energy stored in the rope?
I believe all the potential energy due to altitude would be converted into elastic in the rope (once the elastic energy is maximum and the kinetic energy equals zero), would it not? Or is the total energy stored in the rope be equal to the sum of the potential and elastic?