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    The Fundamental Frequency of a Vibrating String Is F<sub>1</sub>
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The Fundamental Frequency of a Vibrating String Is F1

Question 57

Question 57

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The fundamental frequency of a vibrating string is f1.If the tension in the string is doubled,the fundamental frequency becomes


A) f1/2
B) The fundamental frequency of a vibrating string is f<sub>1</sub>.If the tension in the string is doubled,the fundamental frequency becomes A) f<sub>1</sub>/2 B)      C) f<sub>1 </sub> D)    E) 2f<sub>1 </sub> The fundamental frequency of a vibrating string is f<sub>1</sub>.If the tension in the string is doubled,the fundamental frequency becomes A) f<sub>1</sub>/2 B)      C) f<sub>1 </sub> D)    E) 2f<sub>1 </sub>
C) f1
D) The fundamental frequency of a vibrating string is f<sub>1</sub>.If the tension in the string is doubled,the fundamental frequency becomes A) f<sub>1</sub>/2 B)      C) f<sub>1 </sub> D)    E) 2f<sub>1 </sub>
E) 2f1

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