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A 100-m long transmission cable is suspended between two towers. If the mass density is 2.01 kg/m and the tension in the cable is 3.00 x 104 N, what is the speed of transverse waves on the cable

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Answer:

The speed is
v =122.2 \ m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The length of the wire is
L = 100 \ m

The mass density is
\mu = 2.01 \ kg/m

The tension is
T = 3.00 *10^(4) \ N

Generally the speed of the transverse cable is mathematically represented as


v = \sqrt{(T)/(\mu) }

substituting values


v = \sqrt{(3.0 *10^(4))/(2.01) }


v =122.2 \ m/s

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