A student uses a 2.00-m-long steel string with a dameter of 090 mm for a standing wave experiment. The tension on the string is tweaked so that the second harmonic of this string vibrates at 24.0 Ha. (P7.8-10' kg/m) Calculate the fist harmonic trequency for this string Express your answer using three significant figures. h- 120 Ha Previous Anewers Correct Part C If you wanted to increase the first harmonie frequency by 52 % what would be the tension in the string? Express your answer using two significant figures. F- 29.265 Submit Previous Answers Beauest Answer Incorrect: Try Again; 7 attempte remaining

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Part B
A student uses a 2.00-m-long steel string with a
dameter of 0.90 mm for a standing wave
experiment. The tension on the string is tweaked so
that the second harmonic of this string vibrates at
24.0 Ha. (Pn7.8- 10 kg/m)
Calculate the first harmonic frequency for this string.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
fi- 120 Ha
Previoun Anawers
Correct
Part C
If you wanted to increase the first harmonic frequency by 52 %, what would be the tension in the string?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
F - 29.265
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B A student uses a 2.00-m-long steel string with a dameter of 0.90 mm for a standing wave experiment. The tension on the string is tweaked so that the second harmonic of this string vibrates at 24.0 Ha. (Pn7.8- 10 kg/m) Calculate the first harmonic frequency for this string. Express your answer using three significant figures. fi- 120 Ha Previoun Anawers Correct Part C If you wanted to increase the first harmonic frequency by 52 %, what would be the tension in the string? Express your answer using two significant figures. F - 29.265 Submit Previous Answers BequestAnswer X Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining
Part A
If the wavelength of the third harmonic on a string is 5.3 m, what is the length of the string?
Express your answer using two significant figures.
ΑΣφ
L = 7.59
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A If the wavelength of the third harmonic on a string is 5.3 m, what is the length of the string? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣφ L = 7.59 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 6 attempts remaining
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