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7 July, 18:12

A particularly beautiful note reaching your ear from a rare Stradivarius violin has a wavelength of 39.1 cm. The room is slightly warm, so the speed of sound is 344 m/s. Part A If the string's linear density is 0.660 g/mg/m and the tension is 160 NN, how long is the vibrating section of the violin string

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  1. 7 July, 21:28
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    Given Information:

    Wavelength = λ = 39.1 cm = 0.391 m

    speed of sound = v = 344 m/s

    linear density = μ = 0.660 g/m = 0.00066 kg/m

    tension = T = 160 N

    Required Information:

    Length of the vibrating string = L = ?

    Answer:

    Length of the vibrating string = 0.28 m

    Explanation:

    The frequency of beautiful note is

    f = v/λ

    f = 344/0.391

    f = 879.79 Hz

    As we know, the speed of the wave is

    v = √T/μ

    v = √160/0.00066

    v = 492.36 m/s

    The wavelength of the string is

    λ = v/f

    λ = 492.36/879.79

    λ = 0.5596 m

    and finally the length of the vibrating string is

    λ = 2L

    L = λ/2

    L = 0.5596/2

    L = 0.28 m

    Therefore, the vibrating section of the violin string is 0.28 m long.
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