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Two violinists are trying to tune their instruments in an orchestra. One is producing the desired frequency of 440.0 hz. The other is producing a frequency of 448.4 hz. By what percentage should the out-of-tune musician change the tension in his string to bring his instrument into tune at 440.0 hz?

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Answer:

Percentage change in tension is 3.8%

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given initially frequency
f_1 = 440 Hz

Let tension in the string at this frequency is
T_1

Now second frequency is
f_2=448.4Hz

Frequency in string is given by


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

From the relation we can say that


(f_1)/(f_2)=\sqrt{(T_1)/(T_2)}


(440)/(448.4)=\sqrt{(T_1)/(T_2)}


{(T_2)/(T_1)}=1.038

Percentage change in tension is equal to


=(T_2-T_1)/(T_1)=(T_2)/(T_1)-1=(1.038-1)* 100=3.8 %

So percentage change in tension is 3.8%

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