A cello string has a fundamental frequency of 65.40 Hz. What beat frequency is heard when this cello string is bowed at the same time as a violin string with the frequency of 192.7 Hz? Give the answer to three decimal places
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A cello string has a fundamental frequency of 65.40 Hz. What beat frequency is heard when this cello string is bowed at the same time as a violin string with the frequency of 192.7 Hz? Give the answer to three decimal places. in Hz
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