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Physics, 01.06.2021 01:00, jbrowley

una cuerda tensada orientada sobre el eje x, se sacude 53 veces en un intervalo de 13.2 s y se observan ondas transversales que avanzan en la cuerda. cual es la longitud de ondas correspondientes si un maximo avanza 1.28 m en un intervalo de 0.734 s

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