The amplitude of a sound<span> wave </span>determines<span> its </span>loudness<span> or volume. A larger amplitude means a louder </span>sound<span>, and a smaller amplitude means a softer </span><span>sound</span>
The speed of the wave in the string is 83.4 m/s
Explanation:
For a standing wave in a string, the speed of the wave is given by the equation:
where
L is the length of the string
T is the tension in the string
m is the mass of the string
In this problem, we have:
L = 0.72 m
m = 4.2 g = 0.0042 kg
T = 84.1 N
Solving the equation, we find the speed of the wave:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Given that
F=ax^3/2. a is a constant
The force does a work of
W=2.01KJ from x=0 to x=15.2m
We need to find a
Work is give as,
W=∫F.ds
But this is in x direction only then,
W=∫Fdx. from x=0 to x=15.2m
W=∫ax^3/2dx from x=0 to x=15.2m
W=ax^(3/2+1)/(3/2+1).
W=ax^(5/2)/5/2
W=ax^(2/5)/2.5 from x=0 to x=15.2m
Cross multiply
2.5W=ax^2.5. from x=0 to x=15.2m
2.5W= a (15.2^2.5-0)
W=2.01KJ=2010J
2.5×2010=a×900.76
Therefore,
a=5.56