A sinusoidal wave traveling on a string has a period of 0.20 s , a wavelength of 34 cm , and an amplitude of 2.0 cm .
A) 17 cm/s B) 10 cm/s C) 170 cm/s D) 340 cm/s

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A sinusoidal wave traveling on a string has a period of 0.20 s , a wavelength...
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negative direction of an x axis. The figure below shows a
plot of the displacement as a function of position at time
t = 0. The x axis is marked in increments of 10
cm and the y axis is marked in increments of 2 cm. The
string tension is 3.1 N, and its linear density is 34 g/m.
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m
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The sinusoidal wave shown in the figure below is traveling in
the positive x-direction and has a frequency of 20.6 Hz.
(a) Find the amplitude.
cm?
(b) Find the wavelength.
cm?
(c) Find the period.
s?
(d) Find the speed of the wave.
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