One end of a horizontal string of linear density6.6 X IO-4

Chapter 15, Problem 15.52

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One end of a horizontal string of linear density6.6 X IO-4 kg/m is attached to a small-amplitude mechanical120-Hz oscillator. The string passes over a pulley, adistance I = 1.50 m away, and weights are hung from thisend, Fig. 15-37. What mass m must be hung from this end ofthe string to produce (a) one loop, (b) two loops, and(c) five loops of a standing wave? Assume the string at theoscillator is anode, which is nearly true.FIGURE 15-37 m 52 and 53.

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