If you double the wavelength of a wave on a particular string without changing the physical properties of the string, what happens to the wave speed v and the frequency f ? (i) v doubles and f is unchanged; (ii) v is unchanged and f doubles; (iii) v becomes one-half as great and f is unchanged; (iv) v is unchanged and f becomes one-half as great; (v) none of these.

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If you double the wavelength of a wave
on a particular string without changing the physical properties of the string, what happens to the
wave speed v and the frequency f ? (i) v doubles and f is unchanged; (ii) v is unchanged and f
doubles; (iii) v becomes one-half as great and f is unchanged; (iv) v is unchanged and f becomes
one-half as great; (v) none of these.

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