One seventh of a string

  1. If the seventh and fourth standing wave frequencies of a string differ by 144 Hz, what is the fundamental frequency of the
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  2. If the seventh and fourth standing wave frequencies of a string differ by 144 Hz, what is the fundamental frequency of the
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  3. A guitar string vibrates at 400 Hz and has a length of 0.8 m. Find the new frequency ifa. the string is lengthened to 0.9 m. b.
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  4. In a stringed musical instrument, the sound frequency of a particular string can be increased byA. lengthening the string. B.
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  5. One seventh of a string was used to support a pole and 3/5 of the remainder was used to tie up a parcel.what fraction of the
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  6. The length of a string is 344 cm. The string is held fixed at each end. The string vibrates in two sections; i.e., the string
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  7. Hi,I have to write a method that returns my first name, middle initial, and last name as a single String and call the method in
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  8. A 6.0- m-long string has a mass of 12.5 g. Transverse waves propagate along the string with a speed of 189.0 m/s. One end of the
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  9. A string has a length of 84 cm. The string is stretched taut, and both ends are restricted to be nonmoving. Touching the string
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  10. The speed of a wave in a string is given by v = sqrt (FT/m), where FT is the tension in the string and m = mass / length of the
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