The linear density of wire of length 0.5 m is 2 x 10-³ kg/m. If the tension in the wire is 20 N, calculate its fundamental frequency and the frequency of the first overtone.
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![The linear density of wire of length 0.5
m is 2 x 10- kg/m. If the tension in the wire is
20 N, calculate its fundamental frequency and
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