This graph shows the relationship between T2 and length for two different materials. It plots T2 on the y-axis against length on the x-axis, showing that as length increases from 0.48m to 0.62m, T2 slightly decreases for both the wooden and steel samples. The steel line is below the wooden line, indicating it has a lower T2 than wood at any given length.
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T2 Comparison: Wood vs Steel Lengths
This graph shows the relationship between T2 and length for two different materials. It plots T2 on the y-axis against length on the x-axis, showing that as length increases from 0.48m to 0.62m, T2 slightly decreases for both the wooden and steel samples. The steel line is below the wooden line, indicating it has a lower T2 than wood at any given length.