The top string of a guitar has a fundamental frequency of 300 Hz when it is allowed to vibrate as a whole, along all its 60.0 cm length from the neck to the bridge. A fret is provided for limiting vibration to just the lower two-thirds of the string. The guitarist can play a "natural harmonic" by gently touching the string at this fret and plucking the string at about one sixth of its length from the bridge. What frequency will be heard then?
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300x3 = 900 Hz