Two identical taut strings under the same tension F produce a note of the same fundamental frequency

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Two identical taut strings under the same tension F produce a note of the same fundamental frequency fo• The tension in one of them is now increased by a very small amount ΔF.
(a) If they are played together in their fundamental, show that the frequency of the beat produced is fbcat = fo (.ΔF/2F).
(b) Two identical violin strings, when in tune am stretched with the same tension, have a fundamental frequency of 440.0 Hz. One of the strings is retuned by increasing its tension. When this is done, 1.5 beats per second are heard when both strings are plucked simultaneously at their centers. By what percentage was the string tension changed?
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Fundamentals of Physics

ISBN: 978-0471758013

8th Extended edition

Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick

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