Question 29 (4 points) In certain ranges of a piano keyboard, more than one string is tuned to the same note to provide

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Question 29 (4 points) In certain ranges of a piano keyboard, more than one string is tuned to the same note to provide

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Question 29 (4 points) In certain ranges of a piano keyboard, more than one string is tuned to the same note to provide extra loudness. For example, the note at 1.105 10² Hz has two strings at this frequency. If one string slips from its normal tension of 6.0 5102 N to 5.5 5102 N, what beat frequency is heard when the hammer strikes the two strings simultaneously? Your Answer: Answer units
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