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Two wires of different densities but same area of cross section are soldered together at one end and are stretched to a tension T. The velocity of a transverse wave in the first wire is double of that in the second wire. Find the ration of the denstiy of the first wire to that of the second wire.

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Let `upsilon_1 = velocity in the 1st string`
`rArr = upsilon_1 = sqrt((T)/(m))`
Because, `m_1` = mass per unit length
`=((p_1 alpha_1)/(I_1))`
` = p_1 alpha_1`
where `alpha_1` = Area of cross - section
`rArr upsilon_1 = sqrt((T)/(p_1 alpha_1)).... (1)`
Let `upsilon_2`= velocity in the second string
`rArr = upsilon_2 = sqrt((T)/(m_2))`
`rArr upsilon_2 = sqrt((T)/(p_2a_2))...(2)`
Given that,
`rArr upsilon_1 = 2upsilon_2`
`rArr = sqrt((T)/(a_1p_1)) = 2sqrt((T)/(a_2p_2))`
`rArr ((T)/(a_1p_1)) = 2((T)/(a_2p_2))`
`rArr (p_1)/(p_2) =(1)/(4)`
`rArr p_1 : p_2 = 1 :4`
`a_1 = a_2`
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