the tension in the wire

  1. A 5.9 m wire with a mass of 79 g is attached to the mast of a sailboat. If the wire is given a "thunk" at one end, it takes
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  2. A 5.9 m wire with a mass of 79 g is attached to the mast of a sailboat. If the wire is given a "thunk" at one end, it takes
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  3. 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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  4. . 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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  5. A 5.2 m wire with a mass of 86 g is attached to the mast of a sailboat. If the wire is given a "thunk" at one end, it takes
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  6. An aluminum wire of radius 3.10 10-4 m is stretched between the ends of 2 concrete blocks. When the system (wire and concrete)
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  7. A 90 cm length of steel wire with a diameter of 0.5 mm is stretched between the inside walls of an oven the wire is just taut
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  8. A 90 cm length of steel wire with a diameter of 0.5 mm is stretched between the inside walls of an oven the wire is just taut
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  9. A 90 cm length of steel wire with a diameter of 0.5 mm is stretched between the inside walls of an oven the wire is just taut
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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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