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Solving equation (1) for mass density of the string results in which of the following equations?

a) rho= T/λ
b) rho= T^2/λ
c)rho= λ/T
d)rho= 1/T.λ

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Final answer:

The equation to solve for mass density of the string is rho = T/lambda.

The answer is option ⇒a

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve equation (1) for mass density of the string, we use the equation v = sqrt(T/lambda), where v is the velocity of the wave on the string, T is the tension in the string, and lambda is the linear density of the string.

Rearranging the equation, we get: rho = T/lambda.

Therefore, option a) rho = T/lambda is the correct equation to solve for mass density of the string.

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