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The fundamental frequency of a string fixed at both ends is $256 \mathrm{~Hz}$. How long does it take for a wave to travel the length of this string?
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We know that the fundamental frequency of a string fixed at both ends is given by: f1 = (v / 2L) where f1 is the fundamental frequency, v is the speed of the wave, and L is the length of the string. We are given f1 = 256 Hz, and we want to find the time it takes Show more…
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