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A 90-gram wire that is 1.0 m long is under tension. When a transverse wave of frequency 890 Hz travels down the wire, its wavelength is 0.10 m and its amplitude is 6.5 mm. What is the tension in the wire

User Peter Gyschuk
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Answer:

The tension will be "713 N".

Step-by-step explanation:

The given values are:

Frequency,

= 890 Hz

Mass,

= 90 gm

or,

= 0.09 kg

Length of wire,

= 1.0 m

Wavelength,

= 0.10 m

The velocity will be:

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Now,

The tension will be:


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On substituting the values, we get


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