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2 April, 21:38

A guitar string with a linear mass density of 2.0 g/m is stretched between two vertical rods that are 65 cm apart. The string holds a standing wave, fixed at both ends, with three antinodes when it oscillates at a frequency of 430 HzWhat is the frequency of the fifth harmonic of this string?

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  1. 2 April, 22:59
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    717 Hz

    Explanation:

    solution:

    The wave with three antinodes has m = 3. Thus, f_3 = 3f_1 and so the fundamental frequency of the string is

    f_1 = f_3/3

    =430 Hz/3

    =143 Hz

    Thus, the frequency of the fifth harmonic is

    f_5 = 5*f_1

    = 5*143 Hz

    = 717 Hz
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