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I have a question about a problem related to waves in a rope
Sorry, I hugely misunderstood the problem, I was imagining the rope with waves, confusion solved, thanks.- sebas
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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I have a question about a problem related to waves in a rope
Tension as a function of r is: F=(m/L)*(L-r)*g; right? if so, how the presence of waves can affect the tension in the rope?- sebas
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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I have a question about a problem related to waves in a rope
The problem is from the chapter about mechanical waves, I don't think it is somewhat related to the link you posted- sebas
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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I have a question about a problem related to waves in a rope
Homework Statement A uniform rope with length L and mass m is held at one end and whirled in a horizontal circle with angular velocity You can ignore the force of gravity on the rope. (a) At a point on the rope a distance r from the end that is held, what is the tension F? Homework Equations...- sebas
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