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One end of a horizontal rope is attached to a prong of an electrically driven fork that vibrates at `120 Hz`. The other end passes over a pulley and supports a `1.50 kg` mass. The linear mass density of the rope is `0.0550 kg//m`.
(a) What is the speed of a transverse wave on the rope?
(b) Whatis the wavelength?
How would your answer to parts (a) and (b) change if the mass were increased to `3.00 kg`?

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