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Two identical mandolin strings under 200 N of tension are sounding tones with frequencies of 577 Hz. The peg of one string slip...

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Two identical mandolin strings under 200 N of tension are sounding tones with frequencies of 577 Hz. The peg of one string slips slightly, and the tension in it drops to 190 N. How many beats per second are heard?
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