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If the second harmonic of a certain string is 42 Hz, what is the fundamental frequency of the string? 21 Hz 42 Hz 84 Hz 126 Hz
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If the second harmonic of a certain string is 42 Hz, what is the fundamental frequency of the string?
21 Hz
42 Hz
84 Hz
126 Hz
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21 Hz
Step-by-step explanation:
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I would think that you would have to do 42/2=21Hz, but I'm not sure...
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