Physical Universe
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Author: KRAUSKOPF, Konrad B. (konrad Bates), Beiser, Arthur
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Chapter 5, Problem 22E
A 156-kg coil of sheet steel is 0.80 mm thick and 50 cm wide. How long is the steel in the coil?
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