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  1. A uniform metal ball (mass m) is tied to the end of a string (massless, length L). The other end of thestring is fixed. The ball
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  2. The length of a string is 344 cm. The string is held fixed at each end. The string vibrates in two sections; i.e., the string
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  3. A simple pendulum has a bob of mass M. The bob is on a light string of length l. The string is fixed at C. At position A, the
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  4. The length of a string is 344 cm. The string is held fixed at each end. The string vibrates in two sections; i.e., the string
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  5. Plus 10 for each correct responseand no penalty for incorrect answers. The length of a string is 996 cm. It is held fixed at
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  6. A guitar string of length 64 cm and mass 6.16 g is fixed at both ends. The wave generated travels along the string at a speed of
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  7. A 2.49-m-long string, fixed at both ends, has a mass of 7.17 g. If you want to set up a standing wave in this string having a
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  8. A 1.0 m long string is fixed at both ends and has a tension of 80N. The mass of the stringis 2 gm. Find the third harmonic of
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  9. A string is fixed at both ends and vibrating at 120 Hz, which is its third harmonic frequency. The linear density of the string
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  10. A string of length 2.7 m is fixed at both ends. When the string vibrates at a frequency of 90.0 Hz, a standing wave with 5 loops
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