A wire is stretched between two posts. Another wire is stretched between two posts that are twice as far apart. The tension in the wires is the same, and they have the same mass. A transverse wave travels on the shorter wire with a speed of 219 m/s. What would be the speed of the wave on the longer wire?
A wire is stretched between two posts. Another wire is stretched between two posts that are...
Cutnell, Physics, 1le Help I System Announcements Grace Period: 6 days left I Regis PRINTER VERSION BACK Chapter 16, Problem 014 A wire is stretched between two posts. Another wire is stretched between two posts that are twice as far apart. The tension in the wires is the same, and they have the same mass. transverse wave travels on the shorter wire with a speed of 205 m/s. What would be the speed of the wave on the longer wire?...
Two identical guitar strings are stretched with the same tension between supports that are not the same distance apart. The fundamental frequency of the higher-pitched string is 380Hz, and the speed of transverse waves in both wires is 200 m/s. How much longer is the lower-pitched string if the beat frequency is 6Hz?
A length of string is stretched between two posts that are 12 m apart. A wave travelling along the string reaches the other end in 1.4 seconds. What is the tension on the string if a 1m length of the string has a mass of 0.2 kg?
An astronaut stretched a spring between two posts and measured the speed of a longitudinal wave on the spring. Which of the following would change the speed of a wave along the spring? More than one answer may be correct. Choose all that apply. Stretching the spring a greater distance. Using a spring with the same spring constant and same length but a different mass. Using a spring with the same length and same mass but a different spring constant....
A 0.43-kg cord is stretched between two supports, 7.9 m apart. When one support is struck by a hammer, a transverse wave travels down the cord and reaches the other support in 0.83 s . What is the tension in the cord?
Two wires, each of length 1.2 m, are stretched between two fixed supports. On wire A there is a second-harmonic standing wave whose frequency is 731 Hz. However, the same frequency of 731 Hz is the third harmonic on wire B. Find the speed at which the individual waves travel on each wire.
A horizontal wire is stretched with a tension of 94.0 N , and the speed of transverse waves for the wire is 406 m/s. What must the amplitude of a traveling wave of frequency 73.0 Hz be in order for the average power carried by the wave to be 0.360 W ?
A wire with mass 45.0 g is stretched so that its ends are tied down at points a distance 81.0 cm apart. The wire vibrates in its fundamental mode with frequency 62.0 Hz and with an amplitude at the antinodes of 0.310 cm.
a) What is the speed of propagation of transverse waves in the wire?
v = ______ m/s
b) Compute the tension in the wire.
F = _____ N
c) Find the magnitude of the maximum transverse velocity of particles in...
A 53-m length of wire is stretched horizontally between two vertical posts. The wire carries a current of 68 A and experiences a magnetic force of 0.16 N. Find the magnitude of the earth's magnetic field at the location of the wire, assuming the field makes an angle of 75.0° with respect to the wire.
A 59-m length of wire is stretched horizontally between two vertical posts. The wire carries a current of 78 A and experiences a magnetic force of 0.18 N. Find the magnitude of the earth's magnetic field at the location of the wire, assuming the field makes an angle of 64.0 degree with respect to the wire.