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Physics, 21.08.2019 00:20 madisonnewby5021

Arope of total mass m hnd length l is suspended vertically with an object of mass m suspended from the lower end. find an expression tor the wave speed at any point a distance x from the lower end. and calculate the time needed for the transverse pulse to travel the length of the rope. the rope has a length of 39.2 m and a mass of 1.00 kg. suspended object has a mass of 8.00 kg.

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