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Graph between square of frequency (fundamental) and tension in wire is A) Straight line B) Parabola C) Ellipse D) Hyperbola​

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Answered by cute71367
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straight is ur answer..

Answered by archanajhaasl
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Answer:

The graph between the square of frequency and tension in the wire is hyperbola i.e.option(D).

Explanation:

The frequency of the wire is given as,

f=\sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu} }           (1)

Where,

f=frequency of the wire

T=tension in the wire

μ=linear density of the wire

By keeping linear mass density constant equation (1) can also be written as,

f^2\propto T       (2)

Equation (2) is of the form,

y^2\propto x      (3)

Equation (3) represents the hyperbolic graph.

Hence, the graph between the square of frequency and tension in the wire is hyperbola i.e.option(D).

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