3. A string is attached to another string (connection has no mass). A transverse incident sinusoidal wave is travelling

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3. A string is attached to another string (connection has no mass). A transverse incident sinusoidal wave is travelling

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3. A string is attached to another string (connection has no mass). A transverse incident sinusoidal wave is travelling along string 1 with speed vi = 2130 m/s towards the connection, where it is partially reflected and partially transmitted. The real amplitude of the incident wave is As = 3.5 mm. What are the values of the real amplitudes Ar and Ar of the reflected and transmitted waves if the speed of the transmitted wave on string 2 is A) v = 3420 m/s or B) = 1780 m/s?
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