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Physics, 31.07.2019 04:10 kamya47

If you take 42.0 meters of string and ball it up and put it on a scale you measure that it weighs 18.8 grams. if you tighten a length of this same string to a tension of 8.5 newtons, what is the wave speed for waves that would travel on this string when you plucked it?

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