Multiple Choice
A wave travels in a string at 60 m/s.A second string of 40% greater linear density has the same tension applied as in the first string.What will be the resulting wave speed in the second string?
A) also 60 m/s
B) 51 m/s
C) 72 m/s
D) 55 m/s
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