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Mashaal Masha
Feb 24, 2024
$v^{2}=\frac{LT}{m}$
The formula above expresses the square of the speed $v$ of a wave moving along a string in terms of tension $T$, mass $m$, and length $L$ of the string. What is $T$ in terms of $m$, $v$, and $L$ ?
Difficulty: Medium
A:
$T=\frac{mv^{2}}{L}$
B:
$T=\frac{m}{v^{2}L}$
C:
$T=\frac{mL}{v^{2}}$
D:
$T=\frac{L}{mv^{2}}$
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