Solved: Playing a Violin The tension in a violin string is

Chapter 6, Problem 94

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Playing a Violin The tension in a violin string is 2.7 N. When pushed down against the neck of the violin, the string makes an angle of 4.1 with the horizontal. (a) With what force must you push down on the string to bring it into contact with the neck?(b)If the angle were less than 4.1, would the required force be greater than, less than, or the same as in part (a)? Explain.

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