University Physics Volume 1
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Chapter 12, Problem 13CQ
Note: Unless stated otherwise, the weights of the wires, rods, and other elements are assumed to be negligible. Elastic moduli of selected materials are given In Table 12.1
13.Why can a squirrel jump from a tree branch to the ground and run away undamaged, while a human could break a bone In such a fall?
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