A 69 cm piano string with a linear mass density of 12.2 g/m produces a standing wave with 4 antinodes with a frequency o

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A 69 cm piano string with a linear mass density of 12.2 g/m produces a standing wave with 4 antinodes with a frequency o

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A 69 Cm Piano String With A Linear Mass Density Of 12 2 G M Produces A Standing Wave With 4 Antinodes With A Frequency O 1
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A 69 cm piano string with a linear mass density of 12.2 g/m produces a standing wave with 4 antinodes with a frequency of 319 Hz. What is the tension in the string in Newtons?
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