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Q: What will its frequency be if only kg hangs from it and an elastic cord vibrates with a frequency of Hz when a mass of kg is hung from it?
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What is the noun of elastic?

The noun 'elastic' is an uncountable, common, concrete noun; a word for a cord, a strip, or piece of material that stretches easily and can return to its original shape quickly; a word for a thing. The noun 'elastic' is a countable noun as another word for 'rubber band'. The noun form of the adjective 'elastic' is elasticity.


What is an example of a object with elastic potential energy?

Rubber band. Bungy jump cord, anything that can stretch and then return to it's normal state.


Identify the type of energy stored in a streched bungee cord?

When a bungee is stretched, the elastic wants to contract. This is in the form of potential energy, much in the same way a weight held above the ground has potential energy.


How does sound from a vocal cord travel to a glass and shatter it?

The sound waves produced by the vocal chords contain energy and this energy is transmitted though the air to the glass, sound waves are pressure waves. The glass vibrates in resonance with the pressure variations and energy builds up in it to the point where it can shatter.


On a appliance cord what is the conductor and insulator?

On the power cord of an electrical appliance, the only conductor you can see is the two (or three) little prongs on the very end of the cord, that get plugged into the wall. Everything else you can see is insulating material. (If it ever becomes possible to see any conductor anywhere else in the cord, then the cord is damaged and dangerous, and must be replaced.)

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An elastic cord is 63 cm long when a weight of 54 N hangs from it but is 84 cm long when a weight of 81 N hangs from it What is the spring constant k of this elastic cord?

solution:: using Kx = F =mg 1] K .(0.63- l ) =54 2] K . (0.84 - l ) = 81 solve these two eqns to get the natural lenght as well as the spring constant


What is the vocal cord?

one of the two structures that vibrates,producing sound


How does one get a starting cord to rewind?

If the cord hangs loose/does not rewind you have a broken rewind spring. Not difficult to replace.


What is a bungee cord?

An elastic cord, sometimes used for "Bungee jumping", and smaller versions are used for securing loads in truck beds.


Fold of mucous membrane containing elastic fibers responsible for sounds?

Vocal cord (true)


How do you make a good cup phone?

You need stiff (hard) cups and a taunt (non-elastic) cord to connect them.


What is the noun of elastic?

The noun 'elastic' is an uncountable, common, concrete noun; a word for a cord, a strip, or piece of material that stretches easily and can return to its original shape quickly; a word for a thing. The noun 'elastic' is a countable noun as another word for 'rubber band'. The noun form of the adjective 'elastic' is elasticity.


What is an ocky strap?

its an elastic cord with a hook at either end traditionally used to secure a surf board to roof racks on a car


How do you get the torn paper in the underground tour on Counterfeit island?

The paper is in the domed arch where the light bulb hangs down. Climb the electric cord to grab it.


How do you set up a catapult to get the maximum distance possible using one elastic bungee cord?

Release the projectile at a 45 degree angle.


What is an example of a object with elastic potential energy?

Rubber band. Bungy jump cord, anything that can stretch and then return to it's normal state.


6 Why is it a serious folly for a bungee jumper to use a steel cable rather than an elastic cord?

If you use a steel cable instead of a bungee cord to jump off a bridge, then you would hit the end of the cable at a greater impact than you would with something made of elastic which forces your back up at the end or point of impact. It is all about BOUNCING!