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Eva8 [605]
1 year ago
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consider a string fixed at one end and free at the other. draw a sketch of the string vibrating in its fundamental mode.

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Radda [10]1 year ago
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Fundamental Vibrational Mode. The simplest normal mode is the fundamental mode, or first harmonic, in which the string vibrates in a single loop.

<h3>What is fundamental mode of vibrating string?</h3>
  • Fundamental Vibrational Mode. The simplest normal mode is the fundamental mode, or first harmonic, in which the string vibrates in a single loop. It is shown as n = 1. The second mode (n = 2), in which the string vibrates in two loops, is the second harmonic. The nth harmonic is made up of n vibrating loops.
  • The first harmonic of the instrument is another name for the fundamental frequency. The first harmonic of a guitar string is depicted in the diagram to the right. You will see that there isn't quite one full wave in the pattern if you examine the wave pattern in the guitar string for this harmonic.

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