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A heavy piece of hanging sculpture is suspended by a90-cm-long, 5.0 g steel wire. When the wind

blows hard, the wire hums at its fundamental frequency of 80Hz. What is the mass of the
sculpture?

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As we know that fundamental frequency is given as


f = (1)/(2L)\sqrt{(T)/(\mu)}

here we know that


\mu = (m)/(l)

here we have

m = mass of wire = 5 g

l = length of wire = 90 cm


\mu = (0.005)/(0.90) kg/m


\mu = 5.56 * 10^(-3) kg/m

from above formula now


80 = (1)/(2(0.90))\sqrt{(T)/(5.56* 10^(-3))}


144 = √(180 T)


T = 115.2 N

now we know that tension is due to weight of the sculpture so we will have


Mg = 115.2 N


M = 11.76 kg

so its mass will be 11.76 kg

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