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    A Stretched String, Clamped at Its Ends, Vibrates in Its
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A Stretched String, Clamped at Its Ends, Vibrates in Its

Question 28

Question 28

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A stretched string, clamped at its ends, vibrates in its fundamental frequency. To double the fundamental frequency, one can change the string tension by a factor of:


A) 2
B) 4
C) A stretched string, clamped at its ends, vibrates in its fundamental frequency. To double the fundamental frequency, one can change the string tension by a factor of: A)  2 B)  4 C)    D)  1/2 E)
D) 1/2
E) A stretched string, clamped at its ends, vibrates in its fundamental frequency. To double the fundamental frequency, one can change the string tension by a factor of: A)  2 B)  4 C)    D)  1/2 E)

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