The frequency of the other wave is 613 Hz or 607 Hz.
The difference between the frequencies of two waves is called the beat frequency.
Here, one wave has a frequency 610 Hz and the beat frequency is 3 beats per second.
Which has a higher frequency is not mentioned. Therefore, there are two possibilities.
Δf = | 610 - 613 | = 3
or
Δf = | 610 - 607 | = 3
Therefore, the frequency of the other wave is 613 Hz or 607 Hz.
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D: A mathematical model
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Based on Newton's second law:
Force = mass x acceleration
For this problem: we have the mass = 1232 kg and the acceleration = 2 m/s^2
So, just substitute with the givens in the above equation to calculate the force as follows:
Force = 1232 x 2 = 2464 Newtons
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Answer: The acceleration doubles</h3>
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Explanation:
Consider a mass of 10 kg, so m = 10
Let's say we apply a net force of 20 newtons, so F = 20
The acceleration 'a' is...
F = ma
20 = 10a
20/10 = a
2 = a
a = 2
The acceleration is 2 m/s^2. Every second, the velocity increases by 10 m/s.
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Now let's double the net force on the object
F = 20 goes to F = 40
m = 10 stays the same
F = ma
40 = 10a
10a = 40
a = 40/10
a = 4
The acceleration has also doubled since earlier it was a = 2, but now it's a = 4.
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In summary, if you double the net force applied to the object, then the acceleration doubles as well.