A string under tension produces

  1. A 3.0-g string, 0.14 m long, is under tension. The string produces a 200-Hz tone when it vibrates in the third harmonic. The
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  2. a piano string has a length of 2m and a density of 8,000kg/m3. when the tension in the string produces a strain of 1%, the
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  3. A picture hangs on the wall suspended by two strings, as shown in thefigure, with θ = 65°. The tension in string 1 is 1.3 N.
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  4. A picture hangs on the wall suspended by two strings, as shown in thefigure, with θ = 65°. The tension in string 1 is 1.3 N.
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  5. Where F is the tension in the string and µ is the linear density (mass per length) of the string.A violin string vibrates at
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  6. A picture hangs on the wall suspended by two strings, with è = 61°. The tension in string 1 is 1.8 N.è is connected to string
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  7. A light string has its ends tied to two walls separated by a distance equal to five-eighths the length of the string. A 53 kg
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  8. A light string has its ends tied to two walls separated by a distance equal to five-eighths the length of the string. A 53 kg
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  9. Transverse waves with a speed of 50.0 m/s are to be produced on a stretched string. A 5.00m length of string with a total of 60
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  10. A string is attached to a wall and vibrates back and forth, as in Figure 17.18. The vibration frequency and length of the string
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