Respuesta :

The speed of a transverse wave on a string is calculated as 45.64 metre per second.

The wave speed v is given by,

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{\tau}{\mu} }[/tex]

τ = the tension in the rope

μ =  the linear mass density of the rope.

linear mass density :

Mass per unit length is the definition of linear mass density.

Long, thin objects are described by their linear mass density.

It is denoted as :

μ=m/L

where,

μ = linear mass density

m = mass

l = length

μ = m/L

μ = (0.0600 kg)/(2.00 m)

μ  =0.0300 kg/m.

Then speed is calculated as :

[tex]v = \sqrt{\frac{\tau}{\mu} }[/tex]

v = √(625/0.300)

v = 45.64m/s.

The speed of a transverse wave on a string is calculated as 45.64 metre per second.

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