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  • 03-08-2018
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A wave is traveling in a string at 58 m/s. when the tension is then increased 17%, what will be the resulting wave speed?

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  • 03-08-2018

the resulting wave speed=62.7 m/s

Explanation:

The speed of a wave is given by

v=[tex] \sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu} } [/tex]

T= tension, v= velocity= 58 m/s

when the tension is increased by 17%, new tension= 1.17 T

[tex] V'=\sqrt{\frac{1.17T}{\mu}} [/tex]

[tex] V'=1.082 \sqrt{\frac{T}{\mu}} [/tex]

V'=1.082 V

V'=1.082 (58)

V'=62.7 m/s

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