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A rope of mass 0.78 kg is stretched between two supports 31 m apart. If the tension in the rope is 1800.0 N, how long (in seconds) will it take a pulse to travel from one support to the other
13 years ago

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bobpursley
velocityonrope= sqrt(tension/(mass/length))

velocity= sqrt (1800N*31m/.78kg)

time= distance/velocity
13 years ago

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