The Figure shows two tightly connected strings. The strings have the same tension but different linear densities. A sinu

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The Figure shows two tightly connected strings. The strings have the same tension but different linear densities. A sinu

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The Figure Shows Two Tightly Connected Strings The Strings Have The Same Tension But Different Linear Densities A Sinu 1
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The Figure shows two tightly connected strings. The strings have the same tension but different linear densities. A sinusoidal wave on these strings is traveling to the right. When the wave goes across the boundary from string 1 to string 2, the frequency is unchanged. What happens to the velocity? in String 1 String 2 The velocity increases. The velocity stays the same. The velocity decreases.
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