A brother and sister try to communicate with a string tied between two tin cans (see the figure) If the string is 7.6m long, has a mass of 33 g and is pulled taut with a tension of 15N, how much time does it take for a wave to travel from one end of the string to the other?
A brother and sister try to communicate with a string tied between two tin cans (see...
A brother and sister try to communicate with a string tied between two tin cans If the string is 9.5 m long, has a mass of 25g and is pulled taut with a tension of 7.0N , how much time does it take for a wave to travel from one end of the string to the other?
IP A brother and sister try to communicate with a string tied between two tin cans(Figure 1) . If the string is l = 9.0 m long, has a mass of 47 g , and is pulled taut with a tension of 8.6 N. (b) Calculate the time of travel for tensions of 9.0 N.
II Review A brother and sister try to communicate with a string tied between two tin cans (see the figure (Figure 1)). Part A If the string is 7.6 m long, has a mass of 24 g, and pulled taut with a tension of 16 N, how much time does it take for a wave to travel from one end of the string to the other? Express your answer using two significant figures. EVO AEO ? 127 Figure < 1...
If the string is 9.5 m long, has a mass of 40 g and is pulled taut with a tension of 8.0 N , how much time does it take for a wave to travel from one end of the string to the other?
11.43--Two children are sending signals along a cord of total mass 0.44 kg tied between tin cans with a tension of 33 N . It takes the vibrations in the string 0.59 s to go from one child to the other. How far apart are the children?
Block on String Review Pa A block of mass M 2.50 kg is tied to a string on a ramp as shown in the figure below. The string has mass m 1.45 g, and length L-1.25 m. The ramp is angled at 20 from the horizontal. Sup trave Expr (Figure 1) Figure 1 of 1 Sub Provide Feed Frictionless Part A Suppose a student were to "pluck" the string at the end connected to the block. How long would the...
A string of length 2.83 m and linear mass density 0.500 g/m, and a string of length 3.09 m and linear mass density 0.242 g/m, are tied together and stretched to a tension of 150 N. How long, in seconds, will it take a transverse wave to travel the entire length of the two wires?
the center of the An air puck of mass mi is tied to a string and allowed to revolve in a circle of radius R on a horizontal, frictionless table. The other end of the string passes through a small hole i table, and an object of mass m2 is tied to it (see figure). The suspended object remains in equilibrium while the puck on the tabletop revolves (a) Find a symbolic expression for the tension in the string in...
A 1.60-m string of weight 0.0126 N is tied to the ceiling at its upper end, and the lower end supports a weight W. Neglect the very small variation in tension along the length of the string that is produced by the weight of the string. When you pluck the string slightly, the waves traveling up the string obey the equation y(x,t)=(8.50mm)cos(172rad⋅m−1x−2730rad⋅s−1t) Assume that the tension of the string is constant and equal to W. A)How much time does it...
A string is wound around a uniform disk of radius R and mass M. The disk is released from rest with the string vertical and its top end tied to a fixed bar. See the figure below. (Submit a file with a maximum size of 1 MB.) (a) Show that the tension in the string is one third of the weight of the disk. (b) Show that the magnitude of the acceleration of the center of mass is 2g/3. (c) Show that the...