The speed of a wave on a string stretched to a tension 44.1 Newtons is 105.2 m/s. What is the linear density of this string? Express in grams per meter. Do not put units in the answer to this question.
The speed of a wave on a string stretched to a tension 44.1 Newtons is 105.2...
A string is stretched to a tension of 100 N, and has a linear density of 0.025 kg/m. An input disturbance causing a sinusoidal wave has a frequency of 150 Hz, with an amplitude of 5 cm. Determine the speed of the wave. Determine the wavelength. Write down the equation describing the displacement of the string as a function of the position and time.
Problem 15.1 - Enhanced - with Feedback The wave speed on a string under tension is 150 m/s Part A What is the speed if the tension is doubled? Express your answer in meters per second. Ρ ΑΣΦ 0 ? m/s Submit Request Answer
Wave on a String A string with linear mass density 2.0 g/m is stretched along the positive x-axis under a tension of 20 N. The other end of the string, at x = 0m is tied to a hook that oscillates up and down at a frequency of 100Hz with a maximum displacement from equilibrium of 1.0 mm. At t= 0s, the hook is at it's lowest point. (a) What are the wave speed and the wavelength on the string?...
A string of length L stretched and is subjected to a tension of T. The thickness of the string is not uniform, and therefore, its linear density varies according to: µ = µo + k x, where x is distance from the left side of the string, µo and k are constants. (µo is in units of kg/m, and k in units of kg/m-2). Determine how long does it take for a wave to travel from one end to the...
A piano string is under a tension of T = 989 N. When struck the wave has a period of t = 0.75 ms and a wavelength of λ = 0.84 m. Part (a) What is the linear density of the string, in kilograms per meter? Part (b) If the piano's soundboard is L= 1.0 m long, how much does the string weigh, in newtons?
Transverse waves are traveling on a long string that is under a tension of 7.00 N . The equation describing these waves is y(x,t)=( 3.85 cm)sin[( 415 s−1)t−( 45.9 m−1)x]. Part A Find the speed of the wave using the equation. Express your answer in meters per second to three significant figures. v v = nothing m/s SubmitRequest Answer Part B Find the linear mass density of this string. Express your answer in kilograms per meter to three significant figures....
Wave on a String A string with linear mass density 2.0 g/m is stretched along the positive x-axis under a tension of 20 N. The other end of the string, at x = 0m is tied to a hook that oscillates up and down at a frequency of 100Hz with a maximum displacement from equilibrium of 1.0 mm. At t= 0s, the hook is at it's lowest point. (a) What are the wave speed and the wavelength on the string?...
The speed of a wave on a string is 69.0 m/s when the tension in the string is 105.0 N. To what value must the tension be changed in order to raise the wave speed to 201.0 m/s? Submit Answer Tries 0/99
Tension is maintained in a string, as in the figure below. The observed wave speed is 21.1 m/s when the suspended mass is m = 2.81 kg. What is the mass per unit length of the string? Submit Answer Tries 0/15 What is the wave speed when the suspended mass is m = 1.82 kg? Submit Answer Tries 0/15
transverse waves with a speed of 50m/s are to be produced on a stretched string. A 5 m length of string with a total mass of 0.06 kg is used. a. what is the required tension in the string? b. calculate the wave speed in the string if the tension is 8 N.