ItsAllAboutTheBentleys
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a wave travels in a string at 60 m/s. a second string of 20% greater linear density has the same tension applied as in the first string. what will be the resulting wave speed in the second string?
i know that the answer to this problem is 55 m/s but i am unclear as to which formula to use to get this answer. i thought a relative equation would be v = f*(wavelength) but i guess not??
i know that the answer to this problem is 55 m/s but i am unclear as to which formula to use to get this answer. i thought a relative equation would be v = f*(wavelength) but i guess not??