How Does Doubling the Mass Affect Wave Speed on a Wire?

In summary, the speed of waves on a vertical wire with a hanging mass depends on the tension and mass per unit length. The equation for this is v = √(T/μ), where T is the tension and μ is the mass per unit length. The question asks for the speed in terms of V if the mass is doubled without changing the tension or length of the wire. The answer is not √2, but can be found using the given equation.
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When a mass M hangs from a vertical wire of length L, waves travel on this wire with a speed V.

a) What will be the speed of these waves in terms of V if we double M without stretching the wire?

V=?

Good morning, could someone please tell me why my answer of rad 2 is wrong. I thought i was on the right track.


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The speed of a wave along a stretched string depends on the tension in the string and the mass per unit length.

v = √(T/μ) where T = tension in the string and μ = mass per unit length.
Can you get it from this??
What do you mean by rad2...
 
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Do you mean root2 (√2) ?
 

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