Asked by AP

Piano tuners tune pianos by listening to the beats between the harmonics of two different strings. When properly tuned, the note A should have the frequency 440 Hz} and the note E should be at 659 Hz}. The tuner can determine this by listening to the beats between the third harmonic of the A and the second harmonic of the E.
Part A: A tuner first tunes the A string very precisely by matching it to a 440 Hz tuning fork. She then strikes the A and E strings simultaneously and listens for beats between the harmonics. What beat frequency indicates that the E string is properly tuned?'
Part B: The tuner starts with the tension in the E string a little low, then tightens it. What is the frequency of the E string when she hears four beats per second?

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Answered by bobpursley
beats=440(3)-659*2

b) 440*3-F(2)=4

What I wonder, is what could have possibly been your difficulty with this?
Answered by AP
these answers are not correct
Answered by lizz
ahah yeah bobpursley seems like you had difficulty yourself
Answered by Alona
actually bob, it's 658. You subtract freq E by one harmonic 659-1=658
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