When a guitar string is plucked, the frequency of the note produced can be adjusted by
Chapter 11, Problem 62(choose chapter or problem)
When a guitar string is plucked, the frequency of the note produced can be adjusted by varying the length of the string. The frequency is inversely proportional to the length, so a longer string results in a lower frequency, while a shorter string results in a higher frequency. Is the length of the string directly proportional or inversely proportional to the frequency?
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