low D on a drop-tuned guitar has a fundamental frequency of 73.4 Hz. If the length of the string is 25.5” (648 mm), the tension is 110.0 N, and the string diameter is 0.0520” (1.32 mm) then what is the string’s volume density?
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A low D on a drop-tuned guitar has a fundamental frequency of 73.4 Hz. If the length of the string is 25.5” (648 mm), the tension is 110.0 N, and the string diameter is 0.0520” (1.32 mm) then what is the string’s volume density?
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