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Awave on a string is described by d(x, t)= (2.00cm)sin[(12.57rad/m)x−(638rad/s )t], where x is in m and t is in s. the linear density of the string is 5.00g/m. what is the string tension? what is the maximum displacement of a point on the string? what is the maximum speed of a point on the string?

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