Question
The tension on a wire is 2640 N. The wire is 2.6 m long and the fundamental frequency is 330 Hz. What is the mass of the wire? (Answer: 2.33g)
Answer is provided above. Please show all work on how to get the answer. Thank you!
Answer is provided above. Please show all work on how to get the answer. Thank you!
Answers
Tension, T=2640 N
Length of wire, L = 2.6 m
frequency, f = 330 Hz
length density, μ = to be found
Using equation:
f = (1/(2L))√(T/μ)
Solve for μ (kg/m)
Multiply be the length of wire, L
to get the mass of the wire.
Length of wire, L = 2.6 m
frequency, f = 330 Hz
length density, μ = to be found
Using equation:
f = (1/(2L))√(T/μ)
Solve for μ (kg/m)
Multiply be the length of wire, L
to get the mass of the wire.
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