A periodic, standing wave exists on a string of length L=3.24m. If a particular wave is measured to have a wave velocity of v=41.81 m/s, what is the frequency (in Hz) of the n=2 vibrational mode?
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A periodic, standing wave exists on a string of length L=3.24m. If a particular wave is measured to have a wave velocity of v=41.81 m/s, what is the frequency (in Hz) of the n=2 vibrational mode?

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