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joja [24]
2 years ago
10

las ondas transversales producidas en una cuerda de guitarra tienen una rapidez de propagación de 150 m/s y su longitud de onda

es de 0.02 m calcula el período de las ondas ​
Biology
1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Period of the waves = 0.00013 s (Approx.)

Explanation:

Given:

Propagation speed = 150 m / s

Wavelength = 0.02 m

Find:

Period of the waves

Computation:

Period of the waves = Wavelength / Propagation speed

Period of the waves = 0.02 / 150

Period of the waves = 0.00013 s (Approx.)

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