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A wave speed in a piano string of linear density 5.0 g/m is 140 m/s. What is the tension in the string?

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Answer:

The tension in the string is 98 newtons.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since a mecanical wave is propagated throughout the material of the string under tension, which is calculated by using the following formula:


T = v^(2)\cdot \mu (1)

Where:


T - Tension in the string, in newtons.


v - Wave speed, in meters per second.


\mu - Linear density, in kilograms per second.

If we know that
v = 140\,(m)/(s) and
\mu = 5* 10^(-3)\,(kg)/(m), then the tension in the string is:


T = v^(2)\cdot \mu


T = 98\,N

The tension in the string is 98 newtons.

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