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On a cello, the string with the largest linear density (1.44 x 10-2 kg/m) is the C string. This string produces a fundamental frequency of 93.0 Hz and has a length of 0.834 m between the two fixed ends. Find the tension in the string.

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Answer:


T=346.5N

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Density
\rho= (1.44 * 10^(-2) kg/m)

Frequency
F=93.0Hz

Length
l=0.834m

Generally the equation for Frequency is mathematically given by


F=(1)/(2 l)sqrt{(T)/(\rho)}

Therefore


T=\rho(2 lF)^2


T= (1.44 * 10^(-2)*(2*0.834)(93.0))^2


T=346.5N

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