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16 December, 03:57

A guitar string has a mass of 32.4 g and a length of 1.12 m. The string is pulled to a tension of 621 N. Determine the speed at which vibrations move within the string.

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  1. 16 December, 04:30
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    Answer: speed of vibration = 146.33m/s

    Explanation: The speed of sound (v) in a string is related to tension (T) and mass per unit length (u) via the formula

    v = √T/u

    T = 621N, m = 32.4g = 0.0324kg, l = 1.12m

    u = mass / length, thus

    u = 0.0324 / 1.12 = 0.029kg/m

    Hence

    v = √621 / 0.028

    v = √ 21,413.793

    v = 146.33m/s
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