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DATA You are measuring the frequency dependence of the average power Pav transmitted by traveling waves on a wire. In your experiment you use a wire with linear mass density 3.5 g/m. For a transverse wave on the wire with amplitude 4.0 mm. you measure Pav (in watts) as a function of the frequency f of the wave (in Hz). You have chosen to plot Pav as a function of f2 (Fig. F15.76). (a) Explain why values of Pav plotted versus f2 should be well fit by a straight line. (b) Use the slope of the straight-line fit to the data shown in Fig P15.76 to calculate the speed of the waves. (c) What angular frequency ω would result in Pav = 10.0 W?
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