A 1.53-mm-long rope is stretched between t wo supports with a tension that makes the transverse waves have a speed of 67.0 m/sm/s.
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- Length of the rope (L) = 1.53 mm = 0.00153 m - Speed of the transverse waves (v) = 67.0 m/s Show more…
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