AHHHHHH Help!! Mass on string

  1. AHHHHHH Help!! Mass on string of unknown length oscillates witha period of 6.0s What if string length is doubled? amplitude dbl?
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    2. pam asked by pam
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  2. The speed of a wave in a string is given by v = sqrt (FT/m), where FT is the tension in the string and m = mass / length of the
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  3. The speed of a wave in a string is given by v = sqrt (FT/m), where FT is the tension in the string and m = mass / length of the
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  4. The speed of a wave in a string is given by v = sqrt (FT/m), where FT is the tension in the string and m = mass / length of the
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  5. The speed of a wave in a string is given by v = Ö(FT/m), where FT is the tension in the string and m = mass / length of the
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  6. You have a mass m hanging on a string of length L. You pull the mass to one side so that the string makes an angle theta with
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  7. A helium balloon (mass including fill gas 2.1 g) is tied to a long string (mass per unit length is 3.1*10^2 g/cm, i.e., one cm
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  8. A 3.6 -kg mass attached to the end of a string swings in a vertical circle (radius = 17.9 m). When the string is horizontal, the
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  9. A car of mass Mc is connected to mass m2 by a string. The string passes over a solid cylindrical pulley, which has a
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  10. A 3.21 kg mass attached to a light stringrotates on a horizontal, frictionless table. The radius of the circle is 0.855 m, and
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