Q.
A uniform rope of mass 0.1kg and length 2.45m hangs from a ceiling. The time taken by a transverse wave to travel the full length of the rope is (g=9.8m/s2)
As the rope has mass and it is suspended vertically, tension in it will be different at different points. For a point at a distance x from the free end, tension will be due to the weight of the rope below it. If M is the mass of rope of length L, the mass of length x of the rope will be (M/L)x. ∴T=[LMx]g
and v=μT=L(M/L)Mgx=gx...(i)
The tension and the velocity of the wave is different at different points. If at point x the wave travels a distance dx in time dt, v=dtdx or gx=dtdx (Using(i))
or ∫dt=∫gxdx or t=g1∫0Lx−1/2dx
or t=2(gL)
As L=2.45m ∴t=29.82.45=1s