A violin string is 25cm long. It sounds the musical note A (440Hz) when played without fingering. It is known that the mass of the string is 3.50x10^-4 kg. a. What is the tension in the string in Newtons?
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A violin string is 25cm long. It sounds the musical note A (440Hz) when played without fingering. It is known that the mass of the string is 3.50x10^-4 kg.
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What is the tension in the string in Newtons?

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