Consider the following figure. A thread has one end tied to a wall, extends across a small fixed pulley, and the other end is tied to a hanging object. The total length of the thread is L = 10.0 m, the mass of the thread is m = 6.00 g, the mass of the hanging object is M = 8.00 kg, and the pulley is a fixed a distance d = 7.00 m from the wall. You pluck the thread between the wall and the pulley and it starts to vibrate. What is the fundamental frequency (in Hz ) of its vibration? Hz

Consider the following figure. A thread has one end tied to a wall, extends across a small fixed pulley, and the other end is tied to a hanging object. The total length of the thread is L = 10.0 m, the mass of the thread is m = 6.00 g, the mass of the hanging object is M = 8.00 kg, and the pulley is a fixed a distance d = 7.00 m from the wall. You pluck the thread between the wall and the pulley and it starts to vibrate. What is the fundamental frequency (in Hz ) of its vibration? Hz

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Consider the following figure. A thread has one end tied to a wall, extends across a small fixed pulley, and the other end is tied to a hanging object.
The total length of the thread is L = 10.0 m , the mass of the thread is m = 6.00 g , the mass of the hanging object is M = 8.00 k g , and the pulley is a fixed a distance d = 7.00 m from the wall. You pluck the thread between the wall and the pulley and it starts to vibrate. What is the fundamental frequency (in H z ) of its vibration? H z

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