A 0.333 kg clothesline is stretched with a tension of 57.4 N between two poles 7.10 m apart.
a) What is the frequency of the fundamental harmonic?
b) What is the frequency of the second harmonic?
A 0.333 kg clothesline is stretched with a tension of 57.4 N between two poles 7.10...
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