The D-string on a guitar has a linear mass density of 2.1 x 10^-3 kg/m and an oscillating length of 0.69m. It is stretch

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The D-string on a guitar has a linear mass density of 2.1 x 10^-3 kg/m and an oscillating length of 0.69m. It is stretch

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The D-string on a guitar has a linear mass density of 2.1 x10^-3 kg/m and an oscillating length of 0.69m. It is stretched at atension of 80.2 N.
When a guitar's d-string is properly tuned, it should produce afundamental frequency of 146.8 Hz. The d-string on this guitarmight not be properly tuned. To tune it properly, at what tensionshould it be stretched to, in newtons?
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