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a certain string vibrates in its fundamental frequency at 250 Hz. If the string is 15 cm long, what is the velocity of the wave in the string? What is the wavelength of the second harmonic frequency (the second wave which will fit into this length of string)?
9 years ago

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Answered by khurram
10 second
1 second
0.5 second
1.10 second
8 years ago

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