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Wave in stretched string

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Answered by Anonymous
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The speed of waves in a stretched string depends on the tension F in the string as well as the mass per unit length μ of the string as explained below: The more a string is stretched, the faster waves travel in it.

Answered by zelenazhaovaqueen
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The speed of waves in a stretched string depends on the tension F in the string as well as the mass per unit length μ of the string as explained below:

For such a string, the fundamental frequency would be Hz.

The more a string is stretched, the faster waves travel in it.

The formula that relates tension F in the string and the waves speed v is:

V= √F/μ (where μ= M/L is mass per unit length of the string).

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