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Chapter 20, Problem 37E

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Problem  37E

The sitar, an Indian musical instrument, has a set of strings that vibrate and produce music, even though they are never plucked by the player. These “sympathetic strings” are identical to the plucked strings and are mounted below them. What is your explanation?

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QUESTION:

Problem  37E

The sitar, an Indian musical instrument, has a set of strings that vibrate and produce music, even though they are never plucked by the player. These “sympathetic strings” are identical to the plucked strings and are mounted below them. What is your explanation?

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