The speed of a transverse wave, going on a wire having a length 50 cm and mass 5.0 g, is 80 m/s. The area of cross-section of the wire is 1'0 mm and its Young's modulus is 16 x 10 "V/m. Find the extension of the wire over its natural length.
The speed of a transverse wave, going on a wire having a length 50 cm and mass 5.0 g, is 80 m/s. The area of cross-section of the wire is 1'0 mm and its Young's modulus is 16 x 10 "V/m. Find the extension of the wire over its natural length.
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![The speed of a transverse wave, going on a wire having
a length 50 cm and mass 5.0 g, is 80 m/s. The area of
cross-section of the wire is 1'0 mm
' and its Young's
modulus is 16 x 10 "N/m. Find the extension of the wire
over its natural length.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fabd59930-5f1e-488c-a862-9160e9556774%2F9a5fb836-c21c-4879-90b4-6f0461e47a0a%2Fs4te9xo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The speed of a transverse wave, going on a wire having
a length 50 cm and mass 5.0 g, is 80 m/s. The area of
cross-section of the wire is 1'0 mm
' and its Young's
modulus is 16 x 10 "N/m. Find the extension of the wire
over its natural length.
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