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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
15

A particular guitar wire is 30.0 cm long and vibrates at a frequency of 196 Hz when no finger is placed on it. The next higher n

otes on the scale are 220 Hz. 247 Hz, 262 Hz, and 294 Hz. How far from the end of the string must the finger be placed to play these notes?
Social Studies
1 answer:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Similarly, L4 = 196 x 0.3/262 = 0.224m

L4 = 22.4cm

L5 = 20 cm

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