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Physics, 21.03.2020 05:10 sydneydavis57

The Achilles tendon connects the muscles in your calf to the back of your foot. When you are sprinting, your Achilles tendon alternately stretches, as you bring your weight down onto your forward foot, and contracts to push you off the ground. A 70 kg runner has an Achilles tendon that is 15 cm long with a typical 1.1×10−4m2 area.
A. By how much will the runner's Achilles tendon stretch if theforce on it is 8.0 times his weight?
B. What fraction of the tendon's length does this correspond?

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