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Tension in a rope, wavelengths, etc. I
yeah i got that :) thanks! do you know how to do D or E though?- somesmallkid
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Tension in a rope, wavelengths, etc. I
Am I doing these correctly?- somesmallkid
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No, you're right. It's 4.- somesmallkid
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Oh, it's 0.6kg/m. Sorry it's kind of late and I guess I'm just tired of trying to solve this problem :I hehe..- somesmallkid
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Homework Statement A rope is stretched between two vertical supports. The points where it is attached (P and Q) are fixed. The linear density of the rope, u, is 0.6kg/m, and the speed of the transverse waves on the rope is 12 m/s. a. what is the tension in the rope? b. with what frequency...- somesmallkid
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