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Physics, 06.03.2020 07:59, 2002kaitlynmull

You are generating traveling waves on a stretched string by wiggling one end. If you suddenly begin to wiggle more rapidly without appreciably affecting the tension, you will cause the waves to move down the string a. faster than before. b. at the same speed as before. c. slower than before.

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