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A string of linear density 1.5 g/m is under a tension of 20 N. What should be its length if its fundamental resonance frequency is 220 Hz

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Answer:

L= 0.262 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

Linear velocity ,μ = 1.5 g/m

μ = 1.5 x 10⁻³ Kg/m

Tension ,T= 20 N

Fundamental Frequency ,f= 220 Hz

We know that fundamental frequency given as


f=(1)/(2L)*\sqrt{ (T)/(\mu)}

L=length

Now by putting the values


L=(1)/(2f)*\sqrt{ (T)/(\mu)}


L=(1)/(2* 220)*\sqrt{ (20)/(1.5* 10^(-3))}

L= 0.262 m

Therefore the length will be 0.262 m.

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