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5 October, 11:59

105. A cable with a linear density of μ=0.2kg/m is hung from telephone poles. The tension in the cable is 500.00 N. The distance between poles is 20 meters. The wind blows across the line, causing the cable resonate. A standing waves pattern is produced that has 4.5 wavelengths between the two poles. The speed of sound at the current temperature T=20°C is 343.00m/s. What are the frequency and wavelength of the hum?

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  1. 5 October, 12:38
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    Answer: 11.5 Hz, 29.83 m

    Explanation:

    Given

    Linear density of the cable, μ = 0.2 kg/m

    Tensión in the cables, T = 500 N

    Wavelength of the wave, = 4.5 Waves

    Distance between the poles, L = 20 m

    Temperature of, t = 20° C

    Speed of sound, v = 343 m/s

    λ = length / number of waves =

    λ = 20 / 4.5

    λ = 4.44 m

    Frequency of a standing wave is the same as frequency of a hum. Calculated using the formula

    F = n/2L * √ (T/μ)

    F = 1/λ * √ (T/μ)

    F = 1/4.44 * √ (500/0.2)

    F = 0.23 * √2500

    F = 0.23 * 50

    F = 11.5 Hz

    Wavelength of the hum,

    λ = v/f

    λ = 343 / 11.5

    λ = 29.83 m
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