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A longitudinal wave is travelling along a spiral spring with a velocity of 2 mis. If the time period of the wave is 0.2s, fmd the wave length.

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To find the wavelength of a longitudinal wave traveling along a spiral spring, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Information:** - Velocity (v) of the wave = 2 m/s - Time period (T) of the wave = 0.2 s ...
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