A guitar string 69 cm long vibrates in its second overtone at 600 Hz (a) What is the wavelength of this overtone? m (4 s.t.) (b) What is the speed of the wave along the string? ms (3 s.f.) (C) What is the tundamental frequency? Hz (3 s.f.)
A guitar string 69 cm long vibrates in its second overtone at 600 Hz (a) What is the wavelength of this overtone? m (4 s.t.) (b) What is the speed of the wave along the string? ms (3 s.f.) (C) What is the tundamental frequency? Hz (3 s.f.)
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![A guitar string 69 cm long vibrates in its second overtone at 600 Hz.
(a) What is the wavelength of this overtone?
m (4 s.t.)
(b) What is the speed of the wave along the string?
ms (3 s.f.)
(C) What is the tundamental frequency?
Hz (3 s.f.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5f4bf022-05b9-469b-bb3c-81364a5dbb06%2F683e2b15-2736-493c-9abb-d047962388e1%2Faem90xg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A guitar string 69 cm long vibrates in its second overtone at 600 Hz.
(a) What is the wavelength of this overtone?
m (4 s.t.)
(b) What is the speed of the wave along the string?
ms (3 s.f.)
(C) What is the tundamental frequency?
Hz (3 s.f.)
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