A musician is playing a tuba. If he plays a note and holds it for a significant length of time, the air pressure near th

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A musician is playing a tuba. If he plays a note and holds it for a significant length of time, the air pressure near th

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A Musician Is Playing A Tuba If He Plays A Note And Holds It For A Significant Length Of Time The Air Pressure Near Th 1
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A musician is playing a tuba. If he plays a note and holds it for a significant length of time, the air pressure near the opening of the tuba can be modeled by the following function. p(t)=101,325.8-0.2 cos 326.21 In this equation, p (1) represents the air pressure in pascals, and I is the time in seconds. Find the following. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth. Amplitude of p pascals Number of cycles of p per second: Period of pseconds
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