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18 July, 21:56

A guitar string produces 3 beats/s when sounded with a 352-hz tuning fork and 8 beats/s when sounded with a 357-hz tuning fork.

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  1. 19 July, 00:29
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    The fluctuating sound heard when two objects vibrate with different frequencies is called beats. It is given that guitar string produces 3 beats/s when sounded with a 352 Hz tuning fork and 8 beats/s when sounded with a 357 Hz tuning fork.

    It is assumed to find the vibrational frequency of the string.

    For 3 beats/s, beat frequency can be:

    352 - 3 or 352 + 3 = 349 Hz or 355 Hz

    For 8 beats/s, beat frequency can be:

    357 - 8 or 357 + 8 = 349 Hz or 365 Hz

    It means that the vibrational frequency is 349 Hz.
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