Ratio of frequency between heavier and lighter part of composite cord

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Homework Statement
Please see below
Relevant Equations
v = λ.f
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Is the answer 1? Because the cord is connected to vibrating source and it vibrates with a frequency of 100 Hz so section A and B have the same frequency

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songoku said:
Homework Statement: Please see below
Relevant Equations: v = λ.f

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Is the answer 1? Because the cord is connected to vibrating source and it vibrates with a frequency of 100 Hz so section A and B have the same frequency

Thanks
Either it is a trick question or they meant to ask for the ratio of wavelengths.
 
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Yes, the frequencies must be the same. The speed of the waves and the wavelengths will differ.
 
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Thank you very much haruspex and Orodruin
 
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haruspex said:
Either it is a trick question or they meant to ask for the ratio of wavelengths.
I would not call it a trick question. Realising that something conceptual does not change or when something is trivial is a very important skill in understanding a subject. For example, I keep asking relativity students a question where a muon travels a certain distance in the lab frame before decaying and I want them to tell me how far it travels in its rest frame. I keep asking because I have seen people get it wrong so many times and it illustrates something fundamental.
 
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