A particular steel guitar string

  1. A typical steel B-string in a guitar resonates at its fundamental frequency at 240 Hertz. The length of the string is 0.640 m.
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  2. 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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  3. Have to figure out 1 before 2 and don't know were to start?1)The tension in the above string is 84.0 N. Calculate the mass of a
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  4. A typical steel B-string in a guitar resonates at its fundamental frequency at 240 Hertz. The length of the string is 0.620 m.
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  5. This question has two parts:First: A typical steel B-string in a guitar resonates at its fundamental frequency at 240 Hertz. The
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  6. 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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  7. A typical steel B-string in a guitar resonates at its fundamental frequency at 240 Hertz. The length of the string is 0.620 m.
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  8. SEQUENCE of questions:1)A typical steel B-string in a guitar resonates at its fundamental frequency at 240 Hertz. The length of
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  9. A 78 cm long, 0.8 mm diameter steel guitar string must be tightened to a tension of 1600 N by turning the tuning screws. By how
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  10. All I need is the formula for this. Can't remember it or what it's called, then I can solve it, thank you!The second harmonic of
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