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Quintupling the Tension in a Guitar String Will Change Its

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Quintupling the tension in a guitar string will change its natural frequency by what factor?


A) Quintupling the tension in a guitar string will change its natural frequency by what factor? A)    B) 1 C)    D) 5 E) 5<sup>2</sup>
B) 1
C) Quintupling the tension in a guitar string will change its natural frequency by what factor? A)    B) 1 C)    D) 5 E) 5<sup>2</sup>
D) 5
E) 52

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