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A ski gondola is connected to the top of a hill by a steel cable of length 680 m and diameter 1.7 cm. As the gondola comes to t...Asked by Tim
A ski gondola is connected to the top of a hill by a steel cable of length 620 m and diameter 1.5 cm. As the gondola comes to the end of its run, it bumps into the terminal and sends a wave pulse along the cable. It is observed that it took 14 s for the pulse to travel the length of the cable and then return.
(a) What is the speed of the pulse?
I got 88.57 m/s but cannot get part b
(b) What is the tension in the cable?
(a) What is the speed of the pulse?
I got 88.57 m/s but cannot get part b
(b) What is the tension in the cable?
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Answered by
bobpursley
velocity= sqrt (tension/(mass/length))
but mass= density steel*volumesteel
= denstitysteel*length*area
but mass= density steel*volumesteel
= denstitysteel*length*area
Answered by
Kevin
Did you try velocity squared, then multiplied by the density?
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