A string that is 6 mm long is tied between two posts and plucked. The string produces a wave that has a frequency of 320 HzHz and travels with a speed of 192 m/sm/s. How many full wavelengths of the wave fit on the string? 1020166
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The length of the string is 6 mm, which is equal to: \[ 6 \text{ mm} = 6 \times 10^{-3} \text{ m} = 0.006 \text{ m} \] Show more…
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