So, Tension force= F=mv²/L ...{1} where: m=string mass, L=string length, v=fλ. Can also say that m/L=M/λ, for some mass M and wavelength λ. So, Tension force= F=Mv²/λ=Mf²λ=(Mf)v ..{2} I wonder if this M is really a change in mass through a time interval, which would make the rhs of {2} a "thrust" equation of sorts. Interesting that {1} is so similar to F=mv²/R for centripetal force, R=circle radius. Makes me think of the relationship between sinusoidal trig functions (cos,sin) and the equation for a circle: R²=x²+y².
@_normal.boi_
8 ай бұрын
Bro, for us in india they use the centripetal force to prove the equation with weird approximations
@ayaanjha909
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@PardeepSingh-we3vo
4 жыл бұрын
Handsome assistant parker... 😂 God dammit Btw: thanks professor
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