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5 February, 01:18

A heavy piece of hanging sculpture is suspended by a 90 cm-long, 5.0 g steel wire. When the wind blows hard, the wire hums at its fundamental frequency of 80 Hz.

What is the mass of the sculpture?

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  1. 5 February, 03:30
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    Answer: The mass of the sculpture is 11.8kg

    Explanation:

    Using the equation of fundamental frequency of a taut string.

    f = (1/2L) * √ (T/μ) ... (Eqn1)

    Where

    f = frequency in Hertz = 80Hz

    T = Tension in the string = Mg

    M represent the mass of the substance (sculpture) = ?

    g = 9.8m/s^2

    L = Length of the string=90cm=0.9m

    μ = mass density = mass of string / Length of string

    mass of string = 5g=0.005kg

    L=0.9m

    μ=0.005/0.9 = 0.0056kg/m

    Using (Eqn1)

    80 = 1 / (2*0.9) √ (T/0.0056)

    144 = √ (T/0.0056)

    Square both sides

    20736 = T/0.0056

    T = 116.12N

    Recall that T = Mg

    116.12 = M * 9.8

    M=116.12/9.8

    M = 11.8kg

    Therefore the mass of the sculpture is 11.8kg
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