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The speed of a transverse wave on a string is 18 m/s when the tension is 3.0 N. What tension is required for the wave speed along the string to be 19 m/s? Answer in Newtons.
10 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
Use equation T=(mu)*V^2

Using initial values, solve for mu, then use mu and your new velocity to calculate the tension T.
10 years ago

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