The tension in a 2.6-m-long,

  1. explain if these events increased tension, decreased tension, or if the tension stayed the same. Also, explain why. After this,
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  2. A window washer is standing on a scaffold supported by a vertical rope at each end. The scaffold weighs 192 N and is 3.4 m long.
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  3. A string of mass 0.0003 kg/m and 0.5m long is vibrating 200 cycles per second. What must be the tension? What hanging mass would
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  4. A guitar string 60 cm in length, with a diameter of 1.4 mm and a tension of 289 N, emits a note with a frequence of 147 Hz. Find
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  5. A tightly stretched "high wire" is 44 m long. It sags 3.8 m when a 56 kg tightrope walker stands at its center. What is the
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  6. There is a vertical tension at the top of a 4 m long ladder holding it at an incline. The bottom of the ladder is touching the
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  7. 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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  8. . The number of vibrations per second made when a stretched wire is plucked varies directly as the square root of the tension in
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  9. Tuning a Cello. A cellist tunes the C-string of her instrument to a fundamental frequency of 65.4 Hz. The vibrating portion of
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  10. A child is swinging a 310-g ball at the end of a 72.0-cm-long string in a vertical circle. The string can withstand a tension of
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