The six strings of a guitar are the same length and under nearly the same tension, but they have different thicknesses. On which string do waves travel the fastest? (i) The thickest string; (ii) the thinnest string; (iii) the wave speed is the same on all strings.
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The six strings of a guitar are the same
length and under nearly the same tension, but they have different thicknesses. On which string do
waves travel the fastest? (i) The thickest string; (ii) the thinnest string; (iii) the wave speed is the
same on all strings.
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