IF YOU GIVE ME THE RIGHT ANSWER I WILLRATE YOU LIFESAVER The velocity of a wave
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IF YOU GIVE ME THE RIGHT ANSWER I WILLRATE YOU LIFESAVERThe velocity of a wave on a string depends on how tightly thestring is stretched, and on the mass per unit length of the string.If FT is the tension in the string, and µ is the mass/unitlength, then the velocity, v, can be determined by the followingequation.
A piece of string 5.30 m long has a mass of 15.0 g. What mustthe tension in the string be to make the wavelength of a 130 Hzwave 120.0 cm? IF YOU GIVE ME THE RIGHT ANSWER I WILLRATE YOU LIFESAVER
The velocity of a wave on a string depends on how tightly thestring is stretched, and on the mass per unit length of the string.If FT is the tension in the string, and µ is the mass/unitlength, then the velocity, v, can be determined by the followingequation.
A piece of string 5.30 m long has a mass of 15.0 g. What mustthe tension in the string be to make the wavelength of a 130 Hzwave 120.0 cm?
Explanation / Answer
I tried this and got 47.8 N, which is apparently wrong. Do you have any other suggestions? I'll still rate you lifesaver if you answer it right.