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10) The top string of a guitar has a fundamental frequency of340 Hzwhen it is allowed to vibrate as awhole, along all its 60.0 cmlength fromthe neck to the bridge. A fret is provided for limitingvibrationto just the lower two thirds of the string.
(a) If the string is pressed down at thisfretand plucked, what is the new fundementalfrenquency?
Hz
(b) The guitarist can play a "natural harmonic" by gentlytouchingthe string at the location of this fret and plucking thestring atabout one sixth of the way along its length ftom thebridge. Whatfrequency will be heard then?
Hz
10) The top string of a guitar has a fundamental frequency of340 Hzwhen it is allowed to vibrate as awhole, along all its 60.0 cmlength fromthe neck to the bridge. A fret is provided for limitingvibrationto just the lower two thirds of the string.
(a) If the string is pressed down at thisfretand plucked, what is the new fundementalfrenquency?
Hz
(b) The guitarist can play a "natural harmonic" by gentlytouchingthe string at the location of this fret and plucking thestring atabout one sixth of the way along its length ftom thebridge. Whatfrequency will be heard then?
Hz
Deanna HettingerLv2
17 Aug 2019