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Three pieces of string, each of length L, are joined together end-to-end, to make a combined string of length 3L. The first piece of string has mass per unit length `mu_1`, the second piece has mass per unit length `mu_2 = 4mu_1` and the third piece has mass per unit length `mu_3 = mu_1//4` .
(a) If the combined string is under tension F, how much time does it take a transverse wave to travel the entire length 3L? Give your answer in terms of L,F and `mu_1` .
(b) Does your answer to part (a) depend on the order in which the three piece are joined together? Explain.

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