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at Two identical strings are stretched such that the first harmonic of the first string has the same frequency as the se

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 7:48 pm
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At Two Identical Strings Are Stretched Such That The First Harmonic Of The First String Has The Same Frequency As The Se 1
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At Two Identical Strings Are Stretched Such That The First Harmonic Of The First String Has The Same Frequency As The Se 2
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at Two identical strings are stretched such that the first harmonic of the first string has the same frequency as the second harmonic of the second string. They are stretched by applying a tension force that does not affect the total length (imagine the way you would tune a guitar, tightening the string by coiling the end). F What is the ratio of the tension force in F2 the first string to that of the second string? 1. Fi F2 1 8 1 2. F2 16

6 - 3. REE四五四五四万EEEEEEE Fi 1 F2 4 Fi 1 4. F2 2 Fi 5. = V2 F2 F1 6. 1 F2 F 7. = 16 F2 F1 8. F2 Fi 8 F2 F 10. F2 VETE N 9. = 4