A 1800-Hz note is played with a 1350-Hz note. 1800 Hz is the _____ harmonic of the beat frequency.
the harmonic is
n=1800/450
=4th harmonic frequency
The beat frequency is, fbear = f2 - fi = 1800-1350 = 450 Hz
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