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Quiz 15: Traveling Waves and Sound
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Two steel wires are stretched with the same tension. The first wire has a diameter of 0.610 mm and the second wire has a diameter of 0.910 mm. If the speed of waves traveling along the first wire is 54.0 m/s, what is the speed of waves traveling along the second wire?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
An earthquake generates three kinds of waves: surface waves (L-waves) , which are the slowest and weakest, shear (S) waves, which are transverse waves and carry most of the energy, and pressure (P) waves, which are longitudinal waves and are the fastest. The speed of P waves is approximately 7 km/s, and that of S waves is about 4 km/s. People do not generally feel the P waves, but animals seem to be sensitive to them. If a person reports that her dog started barking 20 seconds "before the earthquake," then approximately how far was the origin of the earthquake?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A crane lifts a 2500-kg beam using a steel cable whose mass per unit length is 0.650 kg/m. What is the speed of transverse waves on this cable if the upward acceleration of the beam is a steady 3.00 m/s
2
?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
A 90-gram wire that is 1.0 m long is under tension. When a transverse wave of frequency 890 Hz travels down the wire, its wavelength is 0.10 m and its amplitude is 6.5 mm. What is the tension in the wire?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A crane lifts a 2500-kg beam at a steady rate of 15 cm/s using a steel cable whose mass per unit length is 0.65 kg/m. What is the speed of transverse waves on this cable?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Transverse waves travel at
43.2
m
/
s
43.2 \mathrm {~m} / \mathrm { s }
43.2
m
/
s
in a string that is subjected to a tension of
60.5
N
60.5 \mathrm {~N}
60.5
N
If the string is
15.9
m
15.9 \mathrm {~m}
15.9
m
long, what is its mass?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A 10-gram wire that is 6.0 m long is under tension. When a transverse wave of frequency 280 Hz travels along the wire, its wavelength is 0.60 m,and its amplitude is 8.4 mm. How much time does it take for a crest of the transverse wave to travel the length of the wire?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A 2.31-kg rope is stretched between supports that are 10.4 m apart, and has a tension in it of 49.2 N. If one end of the rope is slightly tweaked, how long will it take for the resulting disturbance to reach the other end?