When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates with a

Chapter 3, Problem 25

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Vibrating String When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates with a frequency of \(F=200 \sqrt{T}\), where F is measured in vibrations per second and the tension T is measured in pounds. Find the rates of change of F when (a) \(T=4\) and (b) \(T=9)\).

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F=200sqrt T

T=4

T=9

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