A travelling wave on a taut string is given by the wave function: y(x,t) = 0.1 sin(2TTX - 300t), where x and y are in me

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A travelling wave on a taut string is given by the wave function: y(x,t) = 0.1 sin(2TTX - 300t), where x and y are in me

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A travelling wave on a taut string is given by the wave function: y(x,t) = 0.1 sin(2TTX - 300t), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. The linear mass density of the string is μ = 300 g/m, and the string is 7-m long. The total energy on the string is:
A string is attached - vertically - from one end to a vibrator and from the other end to a block of mass m = 1.8 kg. The power delivered to produce a wave on this string P = 12 W. Assume that the block is replaced by a lighter one with a mass m' = 0.45 kg. Determine the new power, P', required to generate a wave with the same amplitude and frequency.
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