A horizontal wire is held

  1. A horizontal wire is held taut by a mass M hanging from its end over a pulley. A harmonic wave of wavelength is produced on the
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  2. A ball is attached to oneend of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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  3. A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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  4. A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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  5. A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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  6. A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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  7. A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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  8. (a) In the diagram above the small semi-circle in the wire above R_1 indicates that it is not in contact with the horizontal
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  9. Two horizontal parallel wires which carry currents I1 = 45 A (top)and I2 (bottom). The top wire is held in position, the bottom
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  10. A box is suspended by a steel wire via a frictionless pulleyThe wire has a mass per length of µ = 24.5 × 10 − 3 kg/m. The
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