The current in a coil with a self inductance of 1.5 mH increases from 0 to 1.0 A in a tenth of a second. What is the induced emf in the coil

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Answer 1

Answer:

the induced emf in the coil is 15 mV.

Explanation:

Given;

self inductance, L = 1.5 mH = 1.5 x 10⁻³ H

change in current = dI = 1.0 A

change in time, dt = 1/10 = 0.1

The induced emf is calculated as;

[tex]Induced \ EMF = L (\frac{dI}{dt} )\\\\Induced \ EMF = 1.5 \times 10^{-3}\ (\frac{1}{0.1} )\\\\Induced \ EMF = 1.5 \times 10^{-3} \ \times \ 10\\\\Induced \ EMF = 15 \times 10^{-3} \ V\\\\Induced \ EMF = 15 \ mV[/tex]

Therefore, the induced emf in the coil is 15 mV.


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A football is thrown from the edge of a cliff from a height of 22 m at a velocity of 18 m/s [39degrees above the horizontal]. A player at the bottom of the cliff is 12 m away from the base of the cliff and runs at a maximum speed of 6.0 m/s to catch the ball.

Is it possible for the player to catch the ball? Support your answer with calculations.


Please and thankyou!

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Answer:

The ball will get to the bottom of the cliff in 1.26 s, while the player will reach the bottom of the cliff  2 s later. Thus, it is not possible for the player to catch the ball.

Explanation:

Given;

vertical height of the cliff, h = 22 m

velocity of the ball, u = 18 m/s at an angle 39⁰

vertical component of the velocity, [tex]u_y = u \ sin \theta[/tex]

The time for the ball to get to the bottom of the cliff is calculated as;

h = ut + ¹/₂gt²

h = (u sinθ)t + ¹/₂ x 9.8 x t²

22 = (18 sin 39)t + 4.9t²

22 = 11.328t + 4.9t²

4.9t² + 11.328t  - 22 = 0

Solve the above equation with formula method;

a = 4.9, b = 11.328, c = -22

[tex]t = \frac{-b \ \ +/- \ \ \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac} }{2a} \\\\t = \frac{-11.328\ \ +/- \ \ \sqrt{(-11.328)^2 - 4(4.9\times -22)} }{2(4.9)}\\\\t = 1.26 \ s[/tex]

The time for the player to get to the bottom of the cliff;

Given maximum speed, Vx = 6.0 m/s and horizontal distance, X = 12 m;

[tex]t = \frac{X}{V_x} \\\\t = \frac{12}{6} \\\\t = 2 \ s[/tex]

The ball will get to the bottom of the cliff in 1.26 s, while the player will reach the bottom of the cliff 2 s later. Thus, it is not possible for the player to catch the ball.

By experiment, determine what makes a force attractive or repulsive. Describe your experiments and observations with some examples. 4. What evidence do you see that Newton's third law applies to electrostatic forces

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Answer:

he combs are brought closer, each one has to move, therefore a force must be applied to each one, and the only force is electrostatic. force must have the same magnitude in each one and in the opposite direction; this description is equivalent to Newton's third law.

Explanation:

A very simple experiment that we can do is to rub a brush or plastic comb with a piece of paper, this creates some electrical charges in the comb, we hang the comb by a thread.

We take another comb and we form it with the same paper, when we bring the combs closer, we see that they repel each other, this is proof that the electrical charges created are of the same type.  

If now we rub the comb with another material, for example plastic, and bring it closer to the comb that is hanging, we see that they are approaching, therefore, it is proven that the load created from another type

With these two simple experiments it can be proved that electric charges are of two types, which are called positive and negative.  

4. In the previous experiment we see that when the combs are brought closer, each one has to move, therefore a force must be applied to each one, and the only force is electrostatic. If we observe carefully we see that the breaking of the combs is the same, therefore the force must have the same magnitude in each one and in the opposite direction; this description is equivalent to Newton's third law.

Which common characteristic of planets do Saturn and Earth share?

They have rings.
They have moons.
They are made of rock.
They have thick atmospheres.

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i believe it’s
“they have thick atmospheres”
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The common characteristics  of planets do Saturn and Earth share is they both have moon. Saturn have 13 moons and earth have only one moon.

What is moons of planets?

Moons of planets are spatial objects which revolves around a planet and experiences gravitational pull from the planet. Both saturn and earth are planets of solar system.

The earth that is the only planet planet with living things have only one moon which is called moon itself. Earth is entirely different from the composition and nature of all other planets.

Saturn have 13 moons namely, enceladus, janus, mimas etc. Saturn have some rings made of dust and gases which are not found for any other planet. The composition and gaseous matter in saturn is different from that of earth.

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glucose+oxygen--->carbon dioxide+water+energy= What reaction??

Fill in the answers to describe this chemical equation.

Name the reactants in this reaction.

Name the products in this reaction.

How many oxygen atoms are involved in this reaction?

Is this equation balanced, and how can you tell?

Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic, and how can you tell?


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Answer:

combustion reaction

glucose,oxygen

carbon dioxide,water,energy

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no. required balanced equation is:

C6H12O6+6O2--->6CO2+6H2O+energy

endothermic as it needs heat in the form of sunlight.


Which contact force always acts against the direction of movement?
A. spring

В.
friction
C.
impact
D. normal

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Answer:

the answer to your question is b

Why don't we use x-ray to communicate information?

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Answer: The difficulty comes in the modulation, and in the fact that X-rays can't be transmitted via wires or fiber.

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Fill in the chart with the correct values of F for each change in the system described in questions

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Answer:

We know that the gravitational force F between two masses P and Q, that are separated by a distance R is:

[tex]F = G*\frac{P*Q}{R^2}[/tex]

Where G is the gravitational constant.

a) Mass P is doubled, then we have 2*P instead of P, the new force is:

[tex]F' = G*\frac{(2*P)*Q}{R^2} = 2*(G*\frac{P*Q}{R^2} ) = 2*F[/tex]

b) Now R is doubled, then instead of R, we have 2*R:

[tex]F' = G*\frac{P*Q}{(2*R)^2} = G*\frac{P*Q}{4*R^2} = G*\frac{P*Q}{R^2}*(1/4) = F/4[/tex]

c) Now we replace P by 2*P, and Q by 3*Q

[tex]F' = G*\frac{(2*P)*(3*Q)}{R^2} = 2*3*(G*\frac{P*Q}{R^2} ) = 6*F[/tex]

d) The entire mass of the system is increased by a factor of 4, then both of the individual masses are increased by a factor of 4.

Then we need to replace P by 4*P, and Q by 4*Q.

[tex]F' = G*\frac{(4*P)*(4*Q)}{R^2} = 4*4(G*\frac{P*Q}{R^2} ) = 16*F[/tex]

e) Now we replace R by R/2.

[tex]F' = G*\frac{P*Q}{(R/2)^2} = G*\frac{P*Q}{R^2/4}= 4*G\frac{P*Q}{R^2} = 4*F[/tex]

a substance that turns litmus paper blue and contains hydroxide ions is most likely

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Answer:

If it turns the paper blue it would have to be a base.

Explanation:

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Answer:

If it turns the paper blue it would have to be a base.

Explanation:

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At t = 0, a car registers at 30 miles/hr. Forty seconds later, the car’s velocity is now at 50 miles/hr. Assuming constant acceleration, what is the distance covered after 40s?

Select one:
a. 0.442 mi
b. .33 mi
c. 0.11 mi
d. 10.33
e. None of the choices given.

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Answer: Choice A) 0.44 miles

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Work Shown:

1 hour = 60 minutes

1 minute = 60 seconds

1 hour = 60*60 = 3600 seconds

40 seconds = 40*(1/3600) = 40/3600 = 1/90 hours

The car travels 1/90 of an hour. Let t = 1/90.

The initial velocity is vi = 30 mph.

The final velocity is vf = 50 mph.

Apply one of the kinematics equations as given below.

x = distance traveled

x = 0.5*(vi+vf)*t

x = 0.5*(30+50)*(1/90)

x = 0.44444444444444 which is approximate

x = 0.44

The car traveled roughly 0.44 miles. This matches with choice A.

I'm assuming choice A is supposed to say 0.44 instead of 0.442; otherwise, I think your teacher made a typo by putting that 2 in there. Each of the other answer choices are accurate to 2 decimal places, so it would make sense that choice A is also accurate to 2 decimal places as well.

If 0.442 was intended by your teacher, and it's not a typo, then the answer would be E) None of the choices given.



An 11.0kg object is thrown vertically into the air with an applied force of 145N. What is the

initial acceleration of the object?

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Answer:

13.18m/s²

Explanation:

According to Newton's second law of motion

Force = Mass * acceleration

Given

Mass = 11kg

Force = 145N

Required

acceleration

From the formula

Acceleration = Force/Mass

Acceleration = 145/11

Acceleration = 13.18m/s²

Hence the initial acceleration of the object is 13.18m/s²

Find the Horizontal (x) vector for these forces.

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Answer:

See the explanation below.

Explanation:

The force is a vector therefore we can decompose the force into components x & y. as we need the horizontal component of the force, we must use the cosine function of the angle.

[tex]F_{1x}=30.8*cos(20)\\F_{1x}=28.94[N]\\F_{2x}=34.3*cos(20)\\\\F_{2x}= 32.23[N][/tex]

A 110 kg hoop rolls along a horizontal floor so that the hoop's center of mass has a speed of 0.220 m/s. How much work must be done on the hoop to stop it

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Answer:

the work that must be done to stop the hoop is 2.662 J

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the hoop, m = 110 kg

speed of the center mass, v = 0.22 m/s

The work that must be done to stop the hoop is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the hoop;

W = ΔK.E

W = ¹/₂mv²

W = ¹/₂ x 110 x 0.22²

W = 2.662 J

Therefore, the work that must be done to stop the hoop is 2.662 J

The amount of work that must be done to stop a hoop of mass 110 kg moving with s speed of 0.220 m/s is 2.662 J

Work can be defined as the ability or the capacity to perform work. Work is also the measure of energy of a body. The S.I unit of work is Joules (J)

From the question,                                                                                     The kinetic energy of the hoop = The energy required to stop the hoop.

Formular for kinetic energy of the hoop is

EK = mv²/2.................... Equation 1

Where EK = Kinetic energy of the hoop, m = mass of the hoop, v = velocity of the hoop.

Given: m = 110kg, v = 0.220 m/s.

Substitute these values into equation 1

EK = 110(0.22)²/2

Ek = 2.662 J.

 

Therefore, The amount of work that must be done on the hoop to stop it is

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How does water move from the surfaces of lakes, rivers, and the ocean directly back into the atmosphere?
A.precipitation
B.evaporation
C.condensation

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Answer:

B. Evaporation

Explanation:

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find the length of the smallest standing wave that can be formed with light having frequency 600 THz

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Answer:

[tex]L=2.5*10^-^7m[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Frequency of light  [tex]f= 600 THz[/tex]

Generally the equation for wave is mathematically given as

[tex]\lambda=\frac{c}{\gamma}[/tex]

Where

[tex]1THz=10^1^2[/tex]

[tex]\lambda=\frac{3*10^8}{600*10^1^2}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda=0.5*10^-^6m[/tex]

Generally the equation for a fundamental Frequency  is mathematically given as

[tex]L=\frac{\lambda}{2}[/tex]

[tex]L=\frac{0.5*10^-^6}{2}[/tex]

Therefore the length of the smallest standing wave

[tex]L=2.5*10^-^7m[/tex]

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When a basketball player jumps to make a shot, once his or her feet are off the ground, the jumper's acceleration


A) Depends on the time in the air.


B) Depends on launch speed.


C) Is usually greater for taller players (but not always).


D) All the above are true


E) Is 10 m/s/s

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Answer:

B) Depends on launch speed.

Explanation:

This is true when considering the basketball player in a given basketball game. The speed at which the player jumps up is a strong factor which determines the acceleration of his acceleration. The direct co-relation show that, speed and acceleration of the basketball player are interrelated.

A sculpture is suspended in equilibrium by two cables, one from a wall and the other

from the ceiling of a museum gallery. Cable 1 applies a horizontal force to the right of

the sculpture and has a tension, Fn. Catble 2 applies a force upward and to the left at an

angle of 37.0° to the negative x-axis and has a tension, Fn. The gravitational force on

the sculpture is 5.00 '10`N. What is Fn?

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Answer:

[tex]T_1=6655.295917 \approx 6655.3N[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

Angle of cable 2 [tex]\theta=37.0\textdegree[/tex]

Weight of sculpture [tex]W=5000 N[/tex]

Generally the Tension from cable 2 [tex]T_2[/tex] is mathematically given by

   [tex]T_2sin37\textdegree=5000N[/tex]

   [tex]T_2=5000N/sin37\textdegree[/tex]

   [tex]T_2=8308.2N[/tex]

Generally the Tension from Cable 1 [tex]T_1[/tex] is mathematically given by

   [tex]T_1=T_2 cos37\textdegree[/tex]

   [tex]T_1=8308.2* cos 37\textdegree[/tex]

   [tex]T_1=6655.295917 \approx 6655.3N[/tex]

What force is required to give an object with mass 300 kg an acceleration of 2 m/s^2

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Fnet=ma would be the formula you use. I will just do it step by step to show you.

Fnet=ma
Fnet=300•2
Fnet=600N

A stretched string has a mass per unit length of 5.12 g/cm and a tension of 19.3 N. A sinusoidal wave on this string has an amplitude of 0.143 mm and a frequency of 76.9 Hz and is traveling in the negative direction of an x axis. If the wave equation is of the form y(x,t) = ym sin(kx + ωt), what are (a) ym, (b) k, and (c) ω, and (d) the correct choice of sign in front of ω?

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Answer:

a. 0.143 mm b. 77.6 rad/m c. 483.18 rad/s  d. +1

Explanation:

a. ym

Since the amplitude is 0.143 mm, ym = amplitude = 0.143 mm

b. k

We know k = wave number = 2π/λ where λ = wavelength.

Also, λ = v/f where v = speed of wave in string = √(T/μ) where T = tension in string = 19.3 N and μ = mass per unit length = 5.12 g/cm = 5.12 ÷ 1000 kg/(1 ÷ 100 m) = 0.512 kg/m and f = frequency = 76.9 Hz.

So, λ = v/f = √(T/μ)/f

substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

λ = √(T/μ)/f

= √(19.6 N/0.512 kg/m)/76.9 Hz

= √(38.28 Nkg/m)/76.9 Hz

= 6.187 m/s ÷ 76.9 Hz

= 0.081 m

= 81 mm

So, k = 2π/λ

= 2π/0.081 m

= 77.6 rad/m

c. ω

ω = angular frequency = 2πf where f = frequency of wave = 76.9 Hz

So, ω = 2πf

= 2π × 76.9 Hz

= 483.18 rad/s

d. The correct choice of sign in front of ω?

Since the wave is travelling in the negative x - direction, the sign in front of ω is positive. That is +1.

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6.A nurse pushes a woman in a wheelchair at a constant acceleration up a ramp for a period of 17.5 s. At the base of the ramp, the wheel chair is at rest, and at the top of the ramp, the
wheelchair has a velocity of 0.50 m/s. The woman and her wheelchair have a combined
mass of 65.0 kg. What is the magnitude of the net force on the woman and her wheelchair
as they acceferate up the ramp?
(A) 0.27 N
(B) 1.9 N
(C) 2.3 N

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Answer:

The answer is :(B) 1.9 N

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What does a negative velocity indicate about an object's motion? Plz help

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Answer:

The sign of the velocity depends on the coordinate system chosen to define the position. A positive velocity simply means that the object is moving in the positive direction, as defined by the coordinate system, while a negative velocity means the object is traveling in the other direction.

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When cold milk
is added to hot
coffee, the milk
warms up and the
coffee cools down.
What can be said
about the energy
of the milk and
the energy of
the coffee when
this happens?

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Answer:

See explanation below.

Explanation:

The internal energy (kinetic energy) of the milk particles increases thus warming the milk up, while the internal energy of the coffee particles reduce their initial average speed as they are imparting energy to the slow milk particles.

2. A rock is shot straight up into the air with a slingshot that had been stretched 0.30 m. Assume
no air resistance.
a. Qualitatively complete the energy flow diagram and the energy bar graphs.
m= 500 g
A
• Y=0
Position A
Position
System/Flow
O
k=100N
- 100
a 옝
&x=0.30m
Om
KE PE, PE
KE PE, PEe Ethermal
Initial
Final
b. Quantitative Energy Conservation Equation
C
Determine the greatest height the rock could reach.

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Answer:

e

Explanation:

A 0.5 m3 container is filled with a fluid whose specific volume is 0.001 m3/kg. At standard gravitational acceleration, the contents of this container weigh:

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Answer: the contents of this container weighs 4905 kg.m/s²

Explanation:

Given that;

volume of a container V = 0.5 m³

we know that standard gravitational acceleration g = 9.81 m/s²

specific volume of liquid filled in the container v = 0.001 m³/kg

now we express the equation for weight of the container.

W = mg

W = (pV)g

W = Vg / ν

so we substitute

W =  (0.5 m³)(9.81 m/s ) / 0.001 m³/kg

W = 4.905 / 0.001

W = 4905 kg.m/s²

Therefore, the contents of this container weighs 4905 kg.m/s²

What is it known as when a force is applied to an object for an amount of time?


momentum


impulse


inertia


acceleration

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Answer:

Impulse. Impulse is when a force is applied to an object for an amount of time.

Explanation:

It can't be momentum because momentum is the motion of a moving body, that is measured as a product of its mass and velocity.

It' cant be inertia because inertia is when an object doesn't move/ it does nothing as well as an object remaining unchanged.

And it can't be acceleration because acceleration is when how fast an object can go/ there velocity.

And that leaves us with impulse, so that's the correct one.

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Answer:

impulse

Explanation:

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when someone pushes a large crate across floor. what forces act upon the crate
friction, applied, gravity or air resistance?

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Answer:

Friction, Applied Force and Gravity

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A block M, with mass of 4 kg, is released from rest and slides down a ramp that is angled at 28° above the horizontal (from the bottom of the ramp). The length of the ramp, d, is 3 meters. How much work is done by the gravitational force as the block slides down the ramp?

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Answer:

The work done will be [tex]W=55.27\: J[/tex]

Explanation:

The work equation is given by:

[tex]W=F\cdot x[/tex]

Where:

F is the force due to gravity (weight = mg)

x is the length of the ramp (3 m)

Now, the force acting here is the component of weight in the ramp direction, so it will be:

[tex]F_{x-direction}=mgsin(28)[/tex]

Therefore, the work done will be:

[tex]W=mgsin(28)*3[/tex]

[tex]W=4*9.81*sin(28)*3[/tex]

[tex]W=55.27\: J[/tex]

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You're driving your new sports car at 80 mph over the top of a hill that has a radius of curvature of 540 m. What fraction of your normal weight is your apparent weight as you crest the hill?

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Answer:

75.84%

Explanation:

We were given Speed of the sports car, v as 80 mph , we can convert to m/s for unit consistency.

v=80mph= 35.76 m/s

The radius of curvature is given as , r = 540 m

✓ the normal weight can be denoted as Wn

✓ the apparent weight of the person can be denoted as Wa

Wn= normal weight= mg

Wa=apparent weight = (mg - mv^2/r)

g= acceleration due to gravity= 9.8m/s^2

The apparent weightand normal weight has a ratio of

Mn/Ma= [mg - mv^2/r]/mg ........eqn(1)

If we simplify eqn(1) we have

Mn/Ma=[g - vr^2/g].............eqn(2)

Then substitute the given values

Mn/Ma=9.8 - [(35.76^2)/540]/ 9.8

=0.758×100%

Mn/Ma=75.84%

Hence, the required fraction is 75.84%

Two surfaces in contact are moving slowly past each other. As the relative speed between the two surfaces in contact increases, what happens to the magnitude of their coefficient of kinetic friction

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Answer:

It begins to increase

Explanation:

As the surfaces move slowly and then increase their relative speeds, the coefficient of kinetic friction begins to increase until it reaches it terminal value in which, it can no longer increase.

Suppose you have a string of length LaTeX: LL clamped down on both sides. Is it possible for the wavelength of a standing wave on this string to equal LaTeX: L/3L / 3

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Answer:

Explanation:

For a string of length L clamped down on both ends , for fundamental mode of vibration

2 . λ / 4 = L

= λ / 2 = L

λ = 2 L

For other modes , the formula is

n . λ/2 = L where n is an integer .

λ = 2L / n

if n = 6

λ = 2L / 6

= L/3

So wavelength = L/3 is possible .

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