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Graph plotting, resonant frequency vs tension in rubber cord.
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[QUOTE="daaaannn., post: 3240670, member: 314341"] [b]1. okay, so I'm still struggling on trying to plot a graph for the relationship between the resonant frequency and the tension in a length of rubber cord, using standing waves. I've got that as the tension increases so does the frequency, and as length increases the frequency decreases. and because i am using rubber cord instead of string, I'm thinking that the equation i am using may not work..[/b] [b]2. the equation i have is f= 1/2L * sqrt T/µ and when i calculate 1/2L * sqrt T/µ , i get a constant answer.. which is really small.[/b] [b]3. i do not have a clue what my graph is supposed to look like, and what to put on my y-axis! any help would be muchly appreciated! thank you.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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