First you stretch a spring to twice its unstretched length and send pulse A from one end

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First you stretch a spring to twice its unstretched length and send pulse A from one end to the other. Then you stretch the spring to three times its unstretched length and send pulse B from one end to the other. How does the time interval needed for \(A\) to travel through the spring compare with the time interval needed for \(\mathrm{B}\) to do so?

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