In Fig. 16-50, a circular loop of string is set spinning about the center point in a

Chapter 16, Problem 94

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In Fig. 16-50, a circular loop of string is set spinning about the center point in a place with negligible gravity. The radius is 4.00 cm and the tangential speed of a string segment is 5.00 cm/s. The string is plucked. At what speed do transverse waves move along the string? (Hint: Apply Newtons second law to a small, but finite, section of the string.) Figure 16-50 94.

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