(h) Suppose the linear density of a guitar string is 9.5x104 kg/m. A wave on the string has a frequency of 400 Hz and a

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(h) Suppose the linear density of a guitar string is 9.5x104 kg/m. A wave on the string has a frequency of 400 Hz and a

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(h) Suppose the linear density of a guitar string is 9.5x104 kg/m. A wave on the string has a frequency of 400 Hz and a wavelength of 40 cm. Calculate the tension in the string in (8 marks) this case. TEL. 11
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