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Would you expect the smallest guitar string to produce waves in the glass of water at a higher or lower frequency?

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The frequency of the waves produced in the glass of water will depend on the frequency of the sound wave produced by the guitar string.

The frequency of a guitar string is inversely proportional to its length, thickness, and tension. Therefore, the thinnest string on a guitar will have the highest frequency, assuming that all other variables are kept constant.

Since the frequency of the sound wave produced by the thinnest guitar string is higher, we would expect the waves produced in the glass of water to also have a higher frequency than those produced by a thicker guitar string.

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