A. The tension in a rope is doubled. How does the speed of a wave pulse along the rope change, if at all? a. the speed r
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A. The tension in a rope is doubled. How does the speed of a wave pulse along the rope change, if at all? a. the speed r
A. The tension in a rope is doubled. How does the speed of a wave pulse along the rope change, if at all? a. the speed remains the same b. the speed is reduced by a factor of 2 C. the speed is reduced by a factor of 4 d. the speed is increased by a factor of 2 e. the speed is increased by a factor of 4 B. A student holds the end of a very long stretched spring and generates waves by flicking his hand up and down. If the student does this flicking motion more quickly, which of the following will change? (Circle all that apply) a. the wavelength of the waves b. the speed of the waves c. the period of the waves d. the amplitude of the waves e. the average power transmitted
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