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harmonic oscillation problem


Sup Man

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wave speed = sqrt(tension/linear density)

 

However, isn't the tension 0? I mean it is just the rope hanging. Here is the exact wording of the question.

 

"A uniform cord of length L and mass m is hung vertically from a support.

 

A) Show that the speed of transverse waves in this cord is sqrt(gh), where h is the height above the lower end.

 

B) How long does it take for a pulse to travel upward from one end to the other?[/quote']

 

The tension would increase linearly from the bottom up.

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