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Speed of sound in a string (v) depends upon tension in the string (T) and mass per unit length () of string. If then the value of is

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Speed of sound in a string (v) depends upon tension in the string (T) and mass per unit length () of string. If then the value of is

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It seems like your question got cut off. However, I can tell you that the speed of sound in a string can be calculated using the formula:

v = sqrt(T/μ)

where: v = speed of sound in the string T = tension in the string μ = mass per unit length of the string

So, if you know the values of T and μ, you can substitute them into this formula to find the speed of sound in the string.

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