Data Table for Parts B – Resonance at 500 grams Measured String Density u measured = kg/m Length of String L= 1.48 т Tension T= N f=(n/2L)*/ (T/µ) µ= (n²*T)/(4L2*f?) Measured Calculated Expected Frequencies Measured Frequencies Segment Length L/n [m] String Density f„[Hz] fn, expected [Hz] H n, calculated [kg/m] 1 14 2 26 3 36 4 56 70 Average µ akated % Difference (µ measured VS. H akeulated)
Data Table for Parts B – Resonance at 500 grams Measured String Density u measured = kg/m Length of String L= 1.48 т Tension T= N f=(n/2L)*/ (T/µ) µ= (n²*T)/(4L2*f?) Measured Calculated Expected Frequencies Measured Frequencies Segment Length L/n [m] String Density f„[Hz] fn, expected [Hz] H n, calculated [kg/m] 1 14 2 26 3 36 4 56 70 Average µ akated % Difference (µ measured VS. H akeulated)
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Fill in the chart. The total mass is 505g.
![Data Table for Parts B – Resonance at 500 grams
Measured String Density p measured =
kg/m
Length of String
L =
1.48
m
Tension
T=
N
f=(n/2L)*/ (T/µ)
µ= (n2*T)/(4L2*f?)
Expected
Frequencies
Measured
Measured
Calculated
Frequencies
Segment Length
String Density
fn [Hz]
fn, expected [Hz]
L/n [m]
U n, calculated kg/m]
1
14
2
26
3
36
4
56
70
Average u calculated
% Difference (µ
measured VS. U calculated)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F10a3cb46-d0ff-45f7-a849-562e8e0e2140%2F1a521b67-d017-4dca-b946-d87a089b76ab%2Fbes4ikd_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Data Table for Parts B – Resonance at 500 grams
Measured String Density p measured =
kg/m
Length of String
L =
1.48
m
Tension
T=
N
f=(n/2L)*/ (T/µ)
µ= (n2*T)/(4L2*f?)
Expected
Frequencies
Measured
Measured
Calculated
Frequencies
Segment Length
String Density
fn [Hz]
fn, expected [Hz]
L/n [m]
U n, calculated kg/m]
1
14
2
26
3
36
4
56
70
Average u calculated
% Difference (µ
measured VS. U calculated)
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