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A steel wire is rigidly fixed at both ends. Its length, mass and cross-sectional area are 1 m, 0.1 kg and 10−6 m2respectively. Tension in the wire is produced by lowering the temperature by 20∘C. If transverse waves are set up by plucking the wire at 0.25 m from one end, and assuming that the wire vibrates with minimum number of loops possible for such a case. The frequency of vibration (in Hz) is found to be 11×K. Find the value of K.(Given α=1.21×10−5 ∘C−1,Y=2×1011N/m2)

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A steel wire is rigidly fixed at both ends. Its length, mass and cross-sectional area are 1 m, 0.1 kg and 106 m2respectively. Tension in the wire is produced by lowering the temperature by 20C. If transverse waves are set up by plucking the wire at 0.25 m from one end, and assuming that the wire vibrates with minimum number of loops possible for such a case. The frequency of vibration (in Hz) is found to be 11×K. Find the value of K.(Given α=1.21×105 C1,Y=2×1011N/m2)






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