EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Chapter 17, Problem 26PQ

(a)

To determine

The linear mass density of the rope.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 26PQ

The linear mass density of the rope is 7.99×102kg/m .

Explanation of Solution

Write an expression for the wave speed.

v=ωk (I)

Here, v is the wave speed, ω is the angular frequency and k is wave number.

Write an expression for the wave speed.

v=FTμ (II)

Here, FT is the tension and μ is the mass per unit length.

Compare equation (I) and (II).

ωk=FTμ (III)

Rearrange equation (III) to find μ.

μ=k2ω2FT (IV)

Write an expression for the tension.

  FT=mg                                                                                                               (V)

Here, m is the mass and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Write an expression for the wave number.

k=2πλ (VI)

Substitute equation (V) and (VI) in equation (IV).

μ=(2πλ)2ω2(mg)=4π2(λω)2(mg) (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 6.30kg for m, 9.81m/s2 for g, 7.47cm for λ and 2340rad/s for ω in equation (VII) to find μ.

μ=4π2(((7.47cm)(1m102cm))(2340rad/s))2(6.30kg)(9.81m/s2)=4π2((7.47×102m)(2340rad/s))2(6.30kg)(9.81m/s2)=7.99×102kg/m

Thus, the linear mass density of the rope is 7.99×102kg/m .

(b)

To determine

The change in wave properties if the frequency of the wave is doubled.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 26PQ

The tension and linear density will not vary with the frequency, the wave number is proportional to the angular frequency, and thus, the wave number doubles. The new wave number is 168rad/m.

Explanation of Solution

Write an expression for the wave speed.

v=ωk (I)

Write an expression for the wave speed.

v=FTμ (II)

Compare equation (I) and (II).

ωk=FTμ (III)

Thus, the wave number is proportional to the angular frequency. Thus, the frequency doubled the wave number doubles. The tension and linear density will not vary with the frequency.

Since the wavenumber and the frequency are proportional, write an expression for the new wave number.

knew=ωnewωoldkold (VII)

Here, knew is the new wave number, ωnew is the new frequency, ωold is the old frequency and kold is the old wave number.

Write an expression for the old wave number.

kold=2πλold (VIII)

Substitute equation (VIII) in equation (VII).

knew=ωnewωold(2πλold) (IX)

Conclusion:

Substitute 2ωold for ωnew and 7.47cm for λold in equation (IX) to find knew.

knew=2ωoldωold(2π(7.47cm)1m102cm)=2(2π7.47×102cm)=168rad/m

(c)

To determine

The change in wave properties if the mass is doubled.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 26PQ

As the mass doubled, the tension doubles, the linear mass density and the frequency remains constant. The wave number decreases by a factor of 2. The new wave number is 59.5rad/m.

Explanation of Solution

Write an expression for the new wave number.

knew=ωμmnew (X)

Substitute mold2  for mnew.

knew=ωμmold2 (XI)

Substitute kold/ω for μmold in equation .

knew=ω2(kold/ω)=kold2 (XII)

Substitute (2πλold) for kold in equation (XII) to find knew.

knew=(2πλold)2=2πλold (XIII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 7.47cm for λold to find knew.

knew=2π((7.47cm)(1m102cm))=2π(7.47×102m)=59.5rad/m

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