The high E-string of a steel string guitar is about L = 0.7m long. It has a mass per unit length of p = 5.3 *10^-4 kg/m. Find the tension T required to properly tune the string, given that a high E has a frequency of f = 1318.51 hertz
The high E-string of a steel string guitar is about L = 0.7m long. It has a mass per unit length of p = 5.3 *10^-4 kg/m....
A guitar string of length L = 0.79 m is oriented along the x-direction and under a tension of T = 110 N. The string is made of steel which has a density of ρ = 7800 kg / m3. The radius of the string is r = 8.9 x 10-4 m. A transverse wave of amplitude A = 0.0020 m is formed on the string. a) Calculate the mass per unit length μ of the guitar string in kg/m....
A guitar string with mass density μ = 2.4 × 10-4 kg/m is L = 1.04 m long on the guitar. The string is tuned by adjusting the tension to T = 113.1 N. 1)With what speed do waves on the string travel? 2)What is the fundamental frequency for this string? 3)Someone places a finger a distance 0.164 m from the top end of the guitar. What is the fundamental frequency in this case?
algebra based physics 1. A steel guitar string has a mass per length of 0.720 g/m. If the length of the string between two fixed ends is 54.6 cm, what tension is needed for fundamental frequency of middle C (261.6 Hz)? a. What is the wavelength of the fundamental mode? b. What is the speed of the waves on the string? c. What tension is needed for the fundamental frequency? 2. Sketch the waveform of the third harmonic for a...
A guitar string has a linear density of 8.30*10^-4 kg/m and a length of 0.660m. The tension in the string is 52.0N. When the fundamental frequency of the string is sounded with a 196.0Hz tuning fork, what beat frequency is heard?
The D-string on a properly tuned guitar produces a tone with a fundamental frequency of 146.8 Hz. The oscillating length of a D-string on a certain guitar is 0.65 m. This same length of string is weighed and found have a mass of 1.4×10-3 kg. 25% Part (a) At what tension, in newtons, must the D-string must be stretched in order for it to be properly tuned? T = 78.443 T = 78.44 ✔ Correct! 25% Part (b) What is the...
The lowest string of a certain guitar is 64 cm long and has a mass density of 6.3 g/m. The string is fixed at its ends by the bridge and the nut of the guitar. (a) What tension in the string is required to tune it so that its fundamental frequency matches the E2 musical note at 82.41 Hz? Give an answer in both N and lbs. (b) The effective string length can be shortened by pressing your finger down...
A string of length 0.25 m has a mass per unit length of 0.040 kg/m. The frequency third harmonic of the string is 270 Hz. What is the tension in the string? No Figure available.
Please fully solve 2) Two guitar strings are vibration at the second harmonic ( n = 2 ). Each string is 0.5 meters long and each string has a mass of 0.001 kg. The tension in the first string is 96.8 N and it is known that the tension in the second string is lower than the first string. When both strings are struck simultaneously, a tone beat of 5 beats per second is heard. What are the frequencies of...
A stretched string is 1.97 m long and has a mass of 20.9 g . When the string is oscillated at 440 Hz , which is the frequency of the standard A pitch that orchestras tune to, transverse waves with a wavelength of 16.5 cm travel along the string. Calculate the tension in the string.
A guitar string is 94 cm long and has a mass of 3.40 g. From the bridge to the support post (L) is 55 cm, and the string is under a tension of 480 N. What is the frequency of the first overtone?