Question
A rope is stretched with a tension of 248 N. The rope is of length 12.5 m with a mass of 161 g. Two pulses are formed at opposite ends of the rope, separated in time by 30.1 ms. Determine how far from the farther end of the rope the pulses will first meet?
Answers
bobpursley
speed of wave=sqrt(tension*length/mass)
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