A 2-m long wire with a mass of 70 g is under tension. A transverse wave for which the frequency is 570 Hz, the wavelength is 0.6 m, and the amplitude is 4.6 mm is propagating on the wire. The maximum transverse accekeration of a point on a wire is closest to?
from the given data
angular frequency, w = 2*pi*f
= 2*pi*570 rad/s
maximum transverse acceleration, a_max = A*w^2
= (4.6*10^-3*(2*pi*570)^2
= 5.9*10^4 m/s^2
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