A transverse traveling wave on a taut copper wire has an amplitude of 0.200 mm and...

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  1. A transverse traveling wave on a taut copper wire has anamplitude of 0.200 mm and a frequency of 500 Hz. It travels with aspeed of 100 m/s.

    (a) Write an equation in SI units of the form y = A sin (kx −ωt) for this wave. (Do not forget units in your answer.)

    (b)Find the transverse velocity of the wire at the positionx=0.500m at time t=1.00×10-3 s.

    (c) The diameter of the wire is 1.00 mm, and the mass per unitvolume for copper is 8.92 g/cm3 . Find the tension inthe wire.

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