2. When a massive aluminum sculpture is hung from a steel wire, the fundamental frequency for transverse standing waves on the wire is 250 Hz. The sculpture (but not the wire) is then completely submerged in water. (a) What is the new fundamental frequency? (b) Why is it a good approximation to treat the wire as being fixed at both ends?

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2. When a massive aluminum sculpture is hung from a steel wire, the fundamental
frequency for transverse standing waves on the wire is 250 Hz. The sculpture (but
not the wire) is then completely submerged in water. (a) What is the new
fundamental frequency?
(b) Why is it a good approximation to treat the
wire as being fixed at both ends?
Transcribed Image Text:2. When a massive aluminum sculpture is hung from a steel wire, the fundamental frequency for transverse standing waves on the wire is 250 Hz. The sculpture (but not the wire) is then completely submerged in water. (a) What is the new fundamental frequency? (b) Why is it a good approximation to treat the wire as being fixed at both ends?
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