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Page 1: Phys4C-Spring2016-Test3-solnebula2.deanza.edu › ~lanasheridan › 4C › Phys4C-Ch16... · 1. The string shown is driven sinusoidally at a frequency of 6.00 Hz. The amplitude of

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Page 2: Phys4C-Spring2016-Test3-solnebula2.deanza.edu › ~lanasheridan › 4C › Phys4C-Ch16... · 1. The string shown is driven sinusoidally at a frequency of 6.00 Hz. The amplitude of
Page 3: Phys4C-Spring2016-Test3-solnebula2.deanza.edu › ~lanasheridan › 4C › Phys4C-Ch16... · 1. The string shown is driven sinusoidally at a frequency of 6.00 Hz. The amplitude of
Page 4: Phys4C-Spring2016-Test3-solnebula2.deanza.edu › ~lanasheridan › 4C › Phys4C-Ch16... · 1. The string shown is driven sinusoidally at a frequency of 6.00 Hz. The amplitude of
Page 5: Phys4C-Spring2016-Test3-solnebula2.deanza.edu › ~lanasheridan › 4C › Phys4C-Ch16... · 1. The string shown is driven sinusoidally at a frequency of 6.00 Hz. The amplitude of