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You repeat the Vibrating Strings experiment (this time on Earth where
g = 9.80 m/s2)
with a different string than the ones used in lab. A mass of
M = 57.5 grams
suspended from the end of the string produces a standing wave pattern with two antinodes. The distance between the nodes is 30.0 cm. The slope of your
L2 |
M |
versus
n2 |
? |
graph is 0.0150 cm. What is the mass per unit length ? of the string, in grams/cm?
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