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A String with a Linear Density of 0

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Question 32

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A string with a linear density of 0.035 kg/m and a mass of 0.014 kg is clamped at both ends.Under what tension in the string will it have a fundamental frequency of 110 Hz?


A) 270 N
B) 310 N
C) 450 N
D) 580 N
E) 690 N

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