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If the third harmonic of a standing wave in a vibrating string is 600 Hz, what is the fundamental frequency?
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
The first harmonic is the fundamental frquency, by usage nowadays.

Do divide 600 by 3 to get the fundamental (first harmonic).
17 years ago

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