PHYSICS:F/SCI...W/MOD..-UPD(LL)W/ACCES
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Chapter 17, Problem 68AP
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The ratio of L1L2 for the wave to travel the length of rod 1 and 2, in the same time interval required to travel through rod 3.

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Answer to Problem 68AP

The ratio of L1L2 for the wave is the 6.45_.

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PHYSICS:F/SCI...W/MOD..-UPD(LL)W/ACCES, Chapter 17, Problem 68AP

The time taken by the wave to travel a length L is.

  t=Lυ                                                                                                                          (I)

Here, L is the length of the rod, and υ is the speed of the wave.

Substitute, Y/ρ for υ in equation (I).

  t=LY/ρ                                                                                                                 (II)

Use the above equation (II) to find the time taken to travel through each rod.

The time taken to travel through rod 1.

  t1=L1Y1/ρ1                                                                                                              (III)

The time taken to travel through rod 2.

  t2=L2Y2/ρ2                                                                                                           (IV)

Substitute. L3L1 for L2 in equation (IV).

  t2=L3L1Y2/ρ2                                                                                                            (V)

The time taken to travel through rod 3.

  t3=L3Y3/ρ3                                                                                                           (VI)

The required time is.

  t1+t2=t3                                                                                                               (VII)

Conclusion:

Substitute, 2.70×103kg/m3 for ρ1, and 7.00×1010N/m2 for Y1 in equation (III).

  t1=L17.00×1010N/m2/2.70×103kg/m3=L1(1.96×104s/m)

Substitute, (1.50mL1) for L2, 11.3×103kg/m3 for ρ2, and 1.60×1010N/m2 for Y2 in equation (III).

  t2=(1.50mL1)(11.3×103N/m2/1.60×1010kg/m3)=1.26×103L1(8.40×104s/m)

Substitute, 8.80×103kg/m3 for ρ2, and 11.0×1010N/m2 for Y2 in equation (III).

  t3=1.50m11.0×1010N/m2/8.80×103kg/m3=4.24×104s

Substitute, L1(1.96×104s/m) for t1, 1.26×103L1(8.40×104s/m), and 4.24×104s for t3 in equation (VII).

  L1(1.96×104s/m)+1.26×103L1(8.40×104s/m)=4.24×104sL1=1.30m

Since, L2 is equal to L3L1.

  L2=1.50m1.30m=0.20m

Take the ratio of length’s.

  L1L2=1.30m0.201m=6.45

Therefore, the ratio of L1L2 for the wave is the 6.45_.

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