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Perlor, a musical instruments manufacturer in Indonesia, make and sell guitars. Let’s assume they operate at maximum capacity, making guitars seven days a week, 52 weeks per year, with a production result of 100 guitars per week. Perlor ship all guitars they can produce as soon as they can, keeping no safety stock.The guitars are shipped to Germany, where a wholesaler distributes them to all over Europe. Sales in units is the same as the production in Indonesia.The value of...
Perlor, a musical instruments manufacturer in Indonesia, make and sell guitars. Let’s assume they operate at maximum capacity, making guitars seven days a week, 52 weeks per year, with a production result of 100 guitars per week. Perlor ship all guitars they can produce as soon as they can, keeping no safety stock.The guitars are shipped to Germany, where a wholesaler distributes them to all over Europe. Sales in units is the same as the production in Indonesia.The value of...
Perlor, a musical instruments manufacturer in Indonesia, make and sell guitars. Let’s assume they operate at maximum capacity, making guitars seven days a week, 52 weeks per year, with a production result of 100 guitars per week. Perlor ship all guitars they can produce as soon as they can, keeping no safety stock. The guitars are shipped to Germany, where a wholesaler distributes them to all over Europe. Sales in units is the same as the production in Indonesia. The...
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Perlor, a musical instruments manufacturer in Indonesia, make and sell guitars. Let's assume they operate at maximum capacity, making guitars seven days a week, 52 weeks per year, with a production result of 100 guitars per week. Perlor ship all guitars they can produce as soon as they can keeping no safety stock. The guitars are shipped to Germany, where a wholesaler distributes them to all over Europe. Sales in units is the...
The portion of the string of a certain musical instrument between the bridge and upper end of the finger board (that part of the string that is free to vibrate) is 60.0 cm long, and this length of the string has mass 2.00 g. The string sounds an note (440 Hz) when played. (a) Where must the player put a finger (what distance x from the bridge) to play a note (587 Hz)?
3. (One word) The lowest frequency generated in a musical instrument is called frequency. the
Consider a musical instrument that can be regarded as a long
pipe with both ends closed (see Fig. 1). Let the pipe length
L=0.250 m. Closed ends mean that you should have nodes at the two
ends. Assume sound speed to be v=330 m/s.
(6 points) Consider a musical instrument that can be regarded as a long pipe with both ends closed (see Fig. 1). Let the pipe length L 0.250 m. Closed ends mean that you should have nodes...
Ida Company produces a handcrafted musical instrument called a gamelan that is similar to a xylophone. The gamelans are sold for $990. Selected data for the company’s operations last year follow: Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 240 Units sold 225 Units in ending inventory 15 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 120 Direct labor $ 330 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 50 Variable selling and administrative $ 25 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 72,000 Fixed selling and...
Question 3 The cords of a musical instrument are fixed at both ends, find the nth Natural frequency of the string, n is 2.2, length of 0.14m, diameter 0.004m, tension in string 14 N. Take density of steel as 7,800kg/m3
One string of a certain musical instrument is 80.0 cm long and has a mass of 8.79 g . It is being played in a room where the speed of sound is 344 m/s. To what tension must you adjust the string so that, when vibrating in its second overtone, it produces sound of wavelength 0.756 m ? (Assume that the breaking stress of the wire is very large and isn’t exceeded.) What frequency sound does this string produce in...