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31 October, 23:37

A steel wire in a piano has a length of 0.600 m and a mass of 5.200 ✕ 10-3 kg. To what tension must this wire be stretched so that the fundamental vibration corresponds to middle C (fC = 261.6 Hz on the chromatic musical scale) ?

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  1. 1 November, 01:07
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    854.39 N

    Explanation:

    The formula for the fundamental frequency of a stretched string is given as,

    f = 1/2L√ (T/m) ... Equation 1

    Where f = fundamental frequency, L = Length of the wire, T = Tension, m = mass per unit length.

    Given: f = 261.6 Hz, L = 0.6 m, m = (5.2*10⁻³/0.6) = 8.67*10⁻³ kg/m.

    Substitute into equation 1

    261.6 = 1/0.6√ (T/8.67*10⁻³)

    Making T the subject of the equation,

    T = (261.6*0.6*2) ² (8.67*10⁻³)

    T = 854.39 N

    Hence the tension of the wire is 854.39 N.
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