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A guitar string is plucked.
A bass guitar string produces a frequency of 460 Hz when plucked with no fingers on any of the frets. The same string is plucked
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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
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A common pickup for an electric guitar consists of a coil of wire around a permanent magnet. The permanent magnet induces
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Alice
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?
the harmonics the
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shoto
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed
ends of the string? O the harmonics O the
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When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?(1 point)
the harmonics
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A guitar string is .75m and has a mass of .005kg. A standing wave is produced when the string is plucked.
a) what is the fifth
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Andrea
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Patrick purchased some supplies for his guitar students He bought 25 guitar picks and 25 guitar string since they only cost $1
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A guitar string of length 64 cm and mass 6.16 g is fixed at both ends. The wave generated travels along the string at a speed of
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Alex
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The sound of a plucked guitar string travels through the air and strikes the airdrop of a person in the same room. How does the
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