Assume that you have a meter stick balanced on a pivot, and pile of additional masses that you can hang on the meter stick.
What is the minimum number of additional masses that you need to hang from the meter stick in order to determine the mass of the meter stick itself?
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It's a trick question, you cannot uses masses to determine the mass of the meter stick.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 00:30, tressasill
Arope has one end tied to a vertical support. you hold the other end so that the rope is horizontal. if you move the end of the rope back and forth with a frequency of 4 hz, the transverse wave you produce has a wavelength of 0.5 m. what is the speed of the wave in the rope?
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:30, xrivas
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