Why is the second harmonic of a plucked guitar string likely to be stronger than the first harmonic or fundamental when the string is plucked in the usual place a) the usual place corresponds closely to the location of the third harmonic’s antinode b) the usual place corresponds closely to the location
Interference of sound
Seiche
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Why is the second harmonic of a plucked guitar string likely to be stronger than the first harmonic or fundamental when the string is plucked in the usual place
a) the usual place corresponds closely to the location of the third harmonic’s antinode
b) the usual place corresponds closely to the location of the third harmonic’s node
c) the usual place is at end antinode of the fundamental and first harmonic so the second is the next most excited
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