On a six string guitar, the high E string has a linear density of 3.09x10-4kg/m and the low E has a linear density of 5.78×10-3kg/mde (a) determine the speed of the wave if the tension on the string is 60N if the high E string is plucked (b) the linear density of low E is approximately 20 times greater that high E string. should the tension in low E strings be increased (or decreased?) in order for waves to travel the same speed as waves in high E? (c) what should be the tension of the low E string to travel the same speed as in the high E. *

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On a six string guitar, the high E
string has a linear density of
3.09x10-4kg/m and the low E has
a linear density of
5.78×10-3kg/mde (a) determine
the speed of the wave if the
tension on the string is 60N if the
high E string is plucked (b) the
linear density of low E is
approximately 20 times greater
that high E string. should the
tension in low E strings be
increased (or decreased?) in
order for waves to travel the
same speed as waves in high E?
(c) what should be the tension of
the low E string to travel the same
speed as in the high E. *
Transcribed Image Text:On a six string guitar, the high E string has a linear density of 3.09x10-4kg/m and the low E has a linear density of 5.78×10-3kg/mde (a) determine the speed of the wave if the tension on the string is 60N if the high E string is plucked (b) the linear density of low E is approximately 20 times greater that high E string. should the tension in low E strings be increased (or decreased?) in order for waves to travel the same speed as waves in high E? (c) what should be the tension of the low E string to travel the same speed as in the high E. *
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