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A continuous succession of sinusoidal wave pulses are produced at one end of a very long string and travel along the length of the string. The wave has frequency 61.0Hz , amplitude 4.55mm , and wavelength 0.600 m. How long does it take the wave to travel a distance of 8.00m along the length of the string? How long does it take a point on the string to travel a distance of 8.00m . once the wave train has reached the point and set it into motion? Significant Figures Feedback: Your answer 7.196 s was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. In parts (a) and (b), how does the time change if the amplitude is doubled? Express your answers numerically separated by a comma.Explanation / Answer
ta/tc =1 since time remains same as changing the amplitude does not change time
same is the case for tb/tc
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