The distance between two consecutive crests in a wave train produced in string is 5 cm…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
The distance between two consecutive crests in a wave train produced in string is 5 cm. If two complete waves pass through any point per second, the velocity of the wave is
- 10 cm/s
- 2.5 cm/s
- 5 cm/s
- 15 cm/s
Answer
(A) 10 cm/s
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