Speed ‘v’ with which wave travels through a medium is given by A. modulus of elasticity/density of the medium

B. modulus of elasticity/√(density of the medium)

C. √(modulus of elasticity/density of the medium)

D. v=d/t

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√(modulus of elasticity/density of the medium)

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