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A Certain String, Clamped at Both Ends, Vibrates in Seven

Question 29

Question 29

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A certain string, clamped at both ends, vibrates in seven segments at a frequency of 2.40 × 102 Hz. What frequency will cause it to vibrate in four segments?


A) 89 Hz
B) 137 Hz
C) 274 Hz
D) 411 Hz
E) 420 Hz

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