A rope hangs vertically from the ceiling. A pulse is sent up the rope. Does the pulse travel faster, slower, or at a constant speed as it moves toward the ceiling? Explain your answer.
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When a pin of mass 0.100 g is dropped from a height of 1.00 m, 0.050 percent of its energy is converted into a sound pulse that has a duration of 0.100 s. (a) Estimate how far away the dropped pin can be heard if the minimum audible intensity is (b) Your result in Part (a) is much too large in practice, because of background noise. If you assume the intensity must be at least for the sound to be heard, estimate how far away the dropped pin can be heard. (In both parts, assume that the intensity is
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