A violin sounds a note of F sharp, with a pitch of $370 \mathrm{Hz}$. What are the frequencies of the next three harmonics produced with this note?
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\[3 \times 370 \, \text{Hz} = \textbf{1110 Hz}\] ** Show more…
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