Question: Hi can someone please please, help me with the second data table These are all the numbers I have, I don't have anything else as

Hi can someone please please, help me with the second data table

These are all the numbers I have, I don't have anything else as a reference, if any of the numbers are wrong please feel free to change them and correct the data table

I think I did it right but please check my work and data table

I have attached the lab manual as well for reference

lab manual:

https://media.ccconline.org/ccco/2022Master/PHY2112/Lab_8/580262_Standing_Waves_on_a_String_ADA.pdf

(just copy the link)

I would honestly appreciate your help

Hi can someone please please, help me with the second data tableTheseare all the numbers I have, I don't have anything else as

Extension Activity Data Table 2 Standing Wave Data Collected for a string with mass per unit length m = 2.608 x 10-4 kg/m N, Hangin Tension Velocity Lengt Wavelength Frequency numbe g Mass, [N] [m/s] h [m] , I [m] [Hz] r of m [kg] calculate calculate calculated calculate loops d = mg = 2L/N d = v/1 d = FIN 6 5 4 3 2 7 Average fData Table 2 Part II Observing Standing Waves on the Second String Type of String: Nylon Cord Measured mass of 1.20x10-3 Calculated mass per 8.16x10-4 the length of unit length, m, of second string [kg] second string [kg/m] Measured length of 1.47 Length of String 0.60 second string used (pulley to pulley) [m] to determine the mass [m] Trial Total Tension, T velocity, Length, L, Wavelength, Frequency, hanging = mg [N] v [m/s] of one |= 2L [m] (or f = lv [Hz] mass, m standing as noted if [kg] wave different) loop (determined using scale) [m 1 st 4- 0.350 3.43 64.82 1.55 3.1 200.94 washers 2nd 8- 0.468 4.58 74.95 0.89 1.78 133.42 washers 3rd 12- 0.838 8.21 100.30 0.74 1.48 148.44 washers 4th 16- 0.983 9.60 108.63 0.62 1.24 134.70 washers Average Wavelength, 1.9 I [m]

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