A violin wire has a mass of 2.2 g and length 74.3 cm. It is stretched with a tension of 27.7 N. You observed a wave with frequency 160 Hz and amplitude 2.2 mm travels along the wire. Calculate the average power carried by the wave. NOTE: Final answer in TWO decimal places. Include the unit. Use pi = 3.14 in this case. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.

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A violin wire has a mass of 2.2 g and length 74.3 cm. It is stretched with a tension of 27.7 N. You observed a wave with frequency
160 Hz and amplitude 2.2 mm travels along the wire. Calculate the average power carried by the wave.
NOTE: Final answer in TWO decimal places. Include the unit.
Use pi = 3.14 in this case.
Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:A violin wire has a mass of 2.2 g and length 74.3 cm. It is stretched with a tension of 27.7 N. You observed a wave with frequency 160 Hz and amplitude 2.2 mm travels along the wire. Calculate the average power carried by the wave. NOTE: Final answer in TWO decimal places. Include the unit. Use pi = 3.14 in this case. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
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