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A 1.1-kg uniform bar of metal is 0.40 m long and has a diameter of 2.0 cm. When someone bangs one end of this bar, a 1.5 MHz shock wave is travels along the length of the bar and reaches the other end in 0.12 ms. What is the wavelength of the shock wave in the metal?

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Answer:


\lambda = 2.22* 10^(-3)\ m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

mass of the bar = 1.1 Kg

length of rod, l = 0.40 m

diameter of the rod, d = 2 cm

frequency, f = 1.5 MHz

time, t = 0.12 ms

wavelength of the shock wave = ?

Speed of the wave =
(L)/(t)=(0.40)/(0.12* 10^(-3))

v = 3333.33 m/s

wavelength of the wave


\lambda = (v)/(f)= (3333.33)/(1.5* 10^6)


\lambda = 2.22* 10^(-3)\ m

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