A steel wire of length 30.0 m and a copper wire of length 20.0 m, both...
A steel wire of length 29.0 m and a copper wire of length 25.0 m, both with 1.00-mm diameters, are connected end to end and stretched to a tension of 132 N. During what time interval will a transverse wave travel the entire length of the two wires? (The density of steel and copper are 7860 and 8920 kg/m3, respectively.) s
A 25.0 ? steel wire and a 50.0 ? copper wire are attached end to end and stretched to a tension of 145 ?. Both wires have a radius of 0.450 ??. and their densities are 7.86 ? 10? ??/?? for the steel and 8.92 ? 10? ??/?? for the copper. (Note that these are mass densities, mass per unit volume, NOT linear mass densities, mass per unit length.) How long does a wave take to travel from one end...
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?
A steel piano wire, of length 1.250 m and mass 4.80 д is stretched under a tension of 480.0 N. What is the speed of transverse waves on the wire? Enviar Respuesta Tries 0/12
A steel piano wire, of length 1.250 m and mass 4.80 д is stretched under a tension of 480.0 N. What is the speed of transverse waves on the wire? Enviar Respuesta Tries 0/12
A steel wire having a mass of 6.30 g and a length of 1.20 m is fixed at both ends and has a tension of 955 N. (a) Find the speed of transverse waves on the wire. 1 405 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. m/s (b) Find the wavelength of the fundamental. 2 m (c) Find the frequency of the fundamental. 3 Hz (d) Find the frequency of the second harmonic. 4 Hz (e) Find the frequency of the third...
Transverse pulses travel with a speed of 200 m/s along a taut copper wire whose diameter is 1.50 mm. (a) What is the tension in the wire? (The density of copper is 8.92 g/cm3 .) (b) If the wire is 0.45 m in length, what is the resonance frequency? (c) If there is an anti-node 0.075 m from the end, which harmonic is being excited.
vUS a SOuIRCtOS-PHY 120 QUESTION 1 A wire of lenath 23 m is stretched with a tension of 47 N. When the wire is struck at one end with a hammer, it produces a wave that takes a time of 1.2 s to travel the length of the wire. What is the mass of the wire in units of ka? QUESTION 2 A wire of linear density 0.05 kg/m is stretched with a tension of 47 N with one end...
Two wires are parallel, and one is directly above the other. Each has a length of 40.8 m and a mass per unit length of 0.0183 kg/m. However, the tension in wire A is 53.4 × 102 N, while the tension in wire B is 4.08 × 102 N. Transverse wave pulses are generated simultaneously, one at the left end of wire A and one at the right end of wire B. The pulses travel toward each other. How much...
A 9 m wire with a mass of 448 g, is under tension. A transverse wave, for which the frequency is 894 Hz, the wavelength is 0.4 m, and the amplitude is 4.0 mm, is propagating on the wire. The time for a crest of this wave to travel the length of the wire, in ms, is closest to
a.) A 33.9-m length of copper wire at 20.0°C has a radius of 0.31 mm. If a potential difference of 7.00 V is applied across the length of the wire, determine the current in the wire. b.) If the wire is heated to 40.0°C while the 7.00-V potential difference is maintained, what is the resulting current in the wire?