A nylon guitar string has a linear density of 4.44 g/m and is under a tension of 198 N. The fixed supports are D = 71.4

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A nylon guitar string has a linear density of 4.44 g/m and is under a tension of 198 N. The fixed supports are D = 71.4

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A Nylon Guitar String Has A Linear Density Of 4 44 G M And Is Under A Tension Of 198 N The Fixed Supports Are D 71 4 1
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A nylon guitar string has a linear density of 4.44 g/m and is under a tension of 198 N. The fixed supports are D = 71.4 cm apart. The string is oscillating in the standing wave pattern shown in the figure. Calculate the (a) speed, (b) wavelength, and (c) frequency of the traveling waves whose superposition gives this standing wave. (a) Number 211 Units m/s (b) Number (c) Number 0.176 1.13 Units Units m Hz
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