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skiboka33
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A rope of mass m and length L is suspended vertically. Show that a transverse wave pulse will travel the length of the tope in a time t = 2(L/g)^1/2.
stuck... i tried:
v = (T/u)^1/2 ; where T = m(X/L)g and u = m/L
the X is the distance from the bottom of the string...
so i got v= (xg)^1/2
t= (L-X)/ (xg)^1/2
which i can't simplify to t = 2(L/g)^1/2.
Where did I go wrong here? logic is making sense to me but I am no getting the answer. thanks.
stuck... i tried:
v = (T/u)^1/2 ; where T = m(X/L)g and u = m/L
the X is the distance from the bottom of the string...
so i got v= (xg)^1/2
t= (L-X)/ (xg)^1/2
which i can't simplify to t = 2(L/g)^1/2.
Where did I go wrong here? logic is making sense to me but I am no getting the answer. thanks.