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A guitar string is 90 cm long and has a mass of 3.5g . The distance from the bridge to the support post is L=62cm, and the string is under a tension of 540N . What are the frequencies of the fundamental and first two overtones? Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers in ascending order separated by commas.

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Answer:


v_1 = 301 Hz


v_2 = 601 \ \ Hz


v_3 = 901 \ Hz

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The length of the string is
l = 90 \ cm = 0.9 \ m

The mass of the string is
m_s = 3.5 \ g =0.0035 \ kg

The distance from the bridge to the support post
L = 62 \ c m = 0.62 \ m

The tension is
T = 540 \ N

Generally the frequency is mathematically represented as


v = (n)/(2 * L ) [\sqrt{ (T)/(\mu) } ]

Where n is and integer that defines that overtones

i.e n = 1 is for fundamental frequency

n = 2 first overtone

n =3 second overtone

Also
\mu is the linear density of the string which is mathematically represented as


\mu = (m_s)/(l)

=>
\mu = (0.0035 )/( 0.9 )

=>
\mu = 0.003889 \ kg/m

So for n = 1


v_1 = (1)/(2 * 0.62 ) [\sqrt{ ( 540)/(0.003889) } ]


v_1 = 301 \ Hz

So for n = 2


v_2 = (2)/(2 * 0.62 ) [\sqrt{ ( 540)/(0.003889) } ]


v_2 = 601 \ Hz

So for n = 3


v_3 = (3)/(2 * 0.62 ) [\sqrt{ ( 540)/(0.003889) } ]


v =901 \ Hz

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