The "middle C" note of a piano, which has a fundamental frequency of 256 Hz, is generated when a "hammer" inside the pia

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The "middle C" note of a piano, which has a fundamental frequency of 256 Hz, is generated when a "hammer" inside the pia

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The "middle C" note of a piano, which has a fundamental frequency of 256 Hz, is generated when a "hammer" inside the piano strikes a string with a length of 0.8 m. (a) Assuming the tension is the same in all of the strings in the piano, what is the length of the string that produces the "A above middle C" tone with a fundamental frequency of 440 Hz? LA = Number Units (b) What are the frequencies of the first three overtones on the "A above middle C" string? List them in ascending order. f = Number Units Number Units Number Units
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