Asked by Ryan
A guitar string has a tension of 100 N and is supposed to have a frequency of 110 Hz. When a standard tone of that value is sounded while the string is plucked, a beat frequency of 2 Hz is heard. The peg holding the string is loosened (decreasing the tension) and the beat frequency increases. What should the tension in the string be in order to achieve perfect pitch?
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Henry
F = 110 - 2 = 108 Hz.
Tension = (110Hz/108Hz) * 100N=101.85 N.
Tension = (110Hz/108Hz) * 100N=101.85 N.
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