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18 May, 16:37

A string is stretched to a length of 361 cm and both ends are fixed. If the density of the string is 0.039 g/cm, and its tension is 923 N, what is the fundamental frequency? Answer in units of Hz.

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  1. 18 May, 17:23
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    67.38 Hz

    Explanation:

    Using,

    F = 1 / (2L) [√ (T/ρ) ] ... Equation 1

    Where F = fundamental frequency of the string, L = length of the string, T = Tension in the string, ρ = density of the string.

    Given: L = 361 cm = 3.61 m, ρ = 0.039 g/cm = 0.0039 kg/m, T = 923 N.

    Substitute into equation 1

    F = 1 / (2*3.61) [√ (923/0.0039) ]

    F = 1/7.22 (√236666.67)

    F = 1/7.22 (486.48)

    F = 67.38 Hz

    Hence the fundamental frequency of the string = 67.38 Hz
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