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Physics, 07.09.2019 01:10 studybug6170

We would like to use the fundamental frequency of a wire to measure gravity on a new planet. we will first calibrate an instrument on earth. we will then use the instrument on this new celestial body. a. we hang a wire having a mass of 3.58 g and length 44.2 cm from the ceiling. what mass would we hang from this wire (giving us tension) to get a fundamental mode of vibration at 100 hz? b. using the same wire and mass from the previous section to the new if we set the experiment up again and measure a new fundamental frequency of 98.9 hz, what is g on this new planet? g acceleration of gravity

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