A string clamped at two ends is vibrating at a fundamental frequency of 439 Hz such that the distance between adjacent nodes is 43 cm. The tension of the wire is 86 N and wire diameter is 0.4 mm. Calculate the density of the material of the wire and give your answer in SI units.
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