A guitar strings 0.5 m long has a tension of 100 N and a mass per
unit of 1g/m.
A guitar strings 0.5 m long has a tension of 100 N and a mass per...
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2) Two guitar strings are vibration at the second harmonic ( n = 2 ). Each string is 0.5 meters long and each string has a mass of 0.001 kg. The tension in the first string is 96.8 N and it is known that the tension in the second string is lower than the first string. When both strings are struck simultaneously, a tone beat of 5 beats per second is heard. What are the frequencies of...
A 60 cm long guitar string under a tension of 50 N has a linear mass density of 4 grams per meter. What is the frequency of the 5th harmonic? The answer is 466 Hz, please show work and explanation.
A 50.00-cm guitar string under a tension of 40.000 N has a mass per unit length of 0.10000 g/cm. What is the highest resonant frequency that can be heard by a person capable of hearing frequencies up to 19,000 Hz? (Enter your answer to at least five significant figures.)
The four strings of a bass guitar are 0.865 m long and are tuned to the notes G (98 Hz), D (73.4 Hz), A (55 Hz), and E (41.2 Hz). In one bass guitar, the G and D strings have a linear mass density of 5.3 g/m, and the A and E strings have a linear mass density of 29.8 g/m. Part A: What is the total force exerted by the strings on the neck? Express your answer with the...
The high E-string of a steel string guitar is about L = 0.7m
long. It has a mass per unit length of p = 5.3 *10^-4 kg/m. Find
the tension T required to properly tune the string, given that a
high E has a frequency of f = 1318.51 hertz
(a) The high E-string of a steel string guitar is about L 0.7 m long. It has a mass per unit length of ρ= 5.3 x 10-4 kg/m. Find the...
Guitar stings are tuned to a desired frequency by changing the tension in the string, and different strings have different masses per length altering the possibilities. If a string has 0.4 g/m (there are 1000 g in a kg), what tension is required to give a frequency 116 in Hz? A classical guitar is has 0.65 m string length. Give your answer in newtons (N).
A guitar string is 90 cm long and has a mass of 3.8 g . The distance from the bridge to the support post is L=62cm, and the string is under a tension of 500 N. What are the frequencies of the fundamental and first two overtones?
A guitar string is 90 cm long and has a mass of 3.8 g . The distance from the bridge to the support post is L=62cm, and the string is under a tension of 500 N . What are the frequencies of the fundamental and first two overtones?
A guitar string has an overall length of 1.19 m and a total mass of 2.3 g before being strung on a guitar. Once it is used on the guitar, there is a distance of 70 cm between fixed end points. The guitar string is tightened to a tension of 390 N. What is the frequency of the fundamental wave on the guitar string?
A guitar string is 94 cm long and has a mass of 3.40 g. From the bridge to the support post (L) is 55 cm, and the string is under a tension of 480 N. What is the frequency of the first overtone?