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What is a fundamental harmonic?

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The fundamental harmonic is the same as the first harmonic, and it is represented by option E. The fundamental harmonic is the lowest frequency standing wave pattern produced by a vibrating object, and it determines the overall pitch or frequency of the sound produced by the object. The fundamental harmonic has the highest amplitude, and all other harmonics are integer multiples of it.

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The first harmonic

Step-by-step explanation:

fundamental harmonic = 1st harmonic = 1st sound

all other sounds after are higher-pitched and quieter

lowest frequency & highest amplitude

but they are all related to that first sound.

integer multiples of the fundamental frequency

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