Two wires that have different linear mass densities, (0.45 mathrm{~kg} / mathrm{m}) and (0.29 mathrm{~kg} / mathrm{m}),

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Two wires that have different linear mass densities, \(0.45 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}\) and \(0.29 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}\), are spliced together. They are then used as a guy line to secure a telephone pole. If the tension is \(300 \mathrm{~N}\), what is the difference in the speed of a wave traveling from one wire to the other?

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