Question
A string of length L vibrates with a fundamental frequency f when under a tension of 100 N. What is the fundamental frequency of the string when its tension is increased to 2500 N?
Answers
frequency is proportional to square root of tension
f *sqrt (25) = 5 f
f *sqrt (25) = 5 f
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