When the string of a guitar is pressed against any fret, the shortened string vibrates at a
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When the string of a guitar is pressed against any fret, the shortened string vibrates at a fundamental frequency 5.95% higher than when the previous fret is pressed. If the whole length of the section of string that can vibrate is 64.8 cm, how far from one end of the string are the first three frets located? increased 10.0%. Now how long does a wave take to travel the length of the spring?
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College Physics With An Integrated Approach To Forces And Kinematics
ISBN: 978-1260547719
5th Edition
Authors: Alan Giambattista
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