Answer:
2.56 m/s²
Step-by-step explanation:
A standing wave is produced in the wire, its frequency f = n/2l√(T/μ). For the fundamental frequency, n = 1.
f = 1/2l√(T/μ)
where l = length of wire = 1.60 m, T₁ = tension in wire = weight of object = m₁g (neglecting wires mass), m₁ = mass of object = 3.00 kg, g = acceleration due to gravity on the small planet, μ = linear density of wire = m₀/l , m₀= mass of wire = 4.30 g = 0.0043 kg and f = 1/T where T = period of pulse = 59.9 ms = 0.0599 s
f = 1/2l√(T₀/μ) = 1/T ⇒ T₁ = 4l²μ/T²
m₁g = 4l²μ/T²
g = 4l²μ/m₁T² = 4l²m₀/l/m₁T² = 4lm₀/m₁T²
g = 4lm₀/m₁T² = 4 × 1.60 × 0.0043/(3.00 × 0.0599²) = 2.56 m/s²