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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 ratio of the density of the first wire to that of the second wire.

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Solution

Let:
m = Mass per unit length of the first wire
a = Area of the cross section
ρ = Density of the wire
T = Tension
Let the velocity of the first string be v1.
Thus, we have:
ν1=Tm1
The mass per unit length can be given as
m1=ρ1a1I1I1=ρ1a1ν1=Tρ1a1 ...(1)
Let the velocity of the first string be v 2.
Thus, we have:
ν2=Tm2 ν2=Tρ2a2 ...(2)
Given,
ν1=2ν2Ta1ρ1=2Ta2ρ2Ta1ρ1=4 Ta2ρ2ρ1ρ2=14ρ1:ρ2 = 1:4

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