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Figure (15-E10) shows an aluminium wire of length 60 cm joined to a steel wire of length 80 cm and stretched between two fixed supports. The tension produced is 40 N. The cross-selectional area of the steel wire is 1.0 mm2 and that of the aluminium wire is 3.0 mm2. What could be the minimum frequency of a tuning fork which can produce standing waves in the system with the joint as a node ? The density of aluminium is 2.6 g cm−3 and that of steel is 7.8 g cm−3 |
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Answer» Figure (15-E10) shows an aluminium wire of length 60 cm joined to a steel wire of length 80 cm and stretched between two fixed supports. The tension produced is 40 N. The cross-selectional area of the steel wire is 1.0 mm2 and that of the aluminium wire is 3.0 mm2. What could be the minimum frequency of a tuning fork which can produce standing waves in the system with the joint as a node ? The density of aluminium is 2.6 g cm−3 and that of steel is 7.8 g cm−3 |
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