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Physics, 12.03.2020 05:14, animaljamissofabu

Two children stretch a jump rope between them and send wave pulses back and forth on it. The rope is 2.6 m long, its mass is 0.5 kg, and the force exerted by the children is 44 N. What is the speed of the waves on the rope

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