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23 August, 13:14

The frequency of a vibrating guitar

string varies inversely as its length.

Suppose a guitar string 0.65 meters long

vibrates 4.3 times per second. What

frequency would a string 0.5 meters long

have?

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  1. 23 August, 13:20
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    First of all yourself
  2. 23 August, 13:24
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    5.59 per seconds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    F is inversely proportional to L i. e

    F & 1/L

    F = K/L

    FL = K

    But F = 4.3, L = 0.65

    K = FL = 4.3 x 0.65

    K = 2.795

    Now, we can find F when L = 0.5 by doing the following:

    F = K/L

    F = 2.795/0.5

    F = 5.59 per seconds
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