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1. The document contains instructions for an exam with multiple physics problems involving concepts like simple harmonic motion, standing waves, and orbital mechanics. Students are advised to show their work and use proper units and significant figures. 2. The first problem involves calculating the speed of a comet at two different distances from the Sun, using given values and gravitational equations. 3. The second problem involves modeling an oscillating car and person on a spring, and calculating the period and frequency of oscillation. 4. Additional problems calculate time values for simple harmonic motion, determine the tension change needed to adjust a string's frequency, and calculate the required tension for a standing wave on a string of given parameters. Students are advised to

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Exam4PHY230Key F10

1. The document contains instructions for an exam with multiple physics problems involving concepts like simple harmonic motion, standing waves, and orbital mechanics. Students are advised to show their work and use proper units and significant figures. 2. The first problem involves calculating the speed of a comet at two different distances from the Sun, using given values and gravitational equations. 3. The second problem involves modeling an oscillating car and person on a spring, and calculating the period and frequency of oscillation. 4. Additional problems calculate time values for simple harmonic motion, determine the tension change needed to adjust a string's frequency, and calculate the required tension for a standing wave on a string of given parameters. Students are advised to

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6, 2010 (Time: 50 mins)


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length of 0.6300 m. By what fraction does the tuner have to change the tension on this string in order to
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