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Chapter 21 Problem 35E

Question

Problem  35E

If the fundamental frequency of a guitar string is 220 Hz, what is the frequency of the second harmonic? Of the third harmonic?

Solution

Solution 35E

Step 1:

Frequency of nth harmonics of a vibrating string can be found by using the mathematical expression,

 

Where, L - Length of the string

           n - Order of harmonics

           λn - Wavelength of the nth harmonics

Rearranging this equation we get,

---------------- (1)

We know that, wavelength of the string and frequency of the string is related by the equation,

      v = f λ -------------------- (2)

Where, v - speed of sound

           f - frequency of the string

Rearranging this equation we get, f = v/λ -------------------------- (3)

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: If the fundamental frequency of a guitar string is

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