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A string 1 m long is fixed at one end. T...

A string 1 m long is fixed at one end. The other end is moved up and down with frequency `15 Hz` . Due to this , a stationary wave with four complete loops , gets produced on the string. Find the speed of the progressive wave which produces the stationary wave [ Hint : Remember that the moving end is an antinode.]

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