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6 November, 22:23

The frequency of the second harmonic of a certain musical instrument is 100 Hz. What is the fundamental frequency of the instrument? 100 Hz 50 Hz 150 Hz 200 Hz

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  1. 7 November, 02:11
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    The harmonic frequency of a musical instrument is the minimum frequency at which a string that is fixed at both ends in the instrument may vibrate. The harmonic frequency is known as the first harmonic. Each subsequent harmonic has a frequency equal to:

    n*f, where n is the number of the harmonic and f is the harmonic frequency. Therefore, the harmonic frequency may be calculated using:

    f = 100 / 2

    f = 50 Hz
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